Consumers Showing Signs of Stress, Retailers Say

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The driving force behind the U.S. economy lies in consumers, whose spending capabilities have consistently defied expectations. In the early months of 2020, following a brief yet impactful recession triggered by the pandemic, consumers engaged in significant expenditures on high-value items, ranging from patio furniture and flat-screen TVs to home gym equipment.

Subsequently, a phenomenon known as “revenge spending” emerged, marked by a prioritization of experiences that had been restricted during lockdowns, such as travel and attending concerts, DNYUZ reported.

Nonetheless, there are indications that a sense of caution is beginning to take hold among certain shoppers. As American savings diminish and inflation’s impact persists, coupled with other factors constraining budgets — particularly the impending restart of student loan payments in October — a shift seems to be unfolding.

READ MORE: https://dnyuz.com/2023/08/25/u-s-consumers-are-showing-signs-of-stress-retailers-say/

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