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With retail sales data due later this week, concerns are mounting about the sustainability of current consumer spending levels. Ted Thatcher, President of Bright Lake Wealth Management, joined TheStreet to discuss why the consumer may be close to a 'boiling point.
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports and others.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has withdrawn 67 guidance documents related to key consumer protection laws, but legal experts emphasize th
The consumer discretionary sector is particularly sensitive to soft consumer demand and tariff-fueled macroeconomic uncertainty.
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