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Consumer spending
Love Crocs? Hate Crocs? Either's OK with the company's CEO.
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Jul 29, 2021
Crocs are — and have been — back. Socks are the latest addition to the company's line of products.
What durable goods tell us about the economy
Jul 27, 2021
Orders for long-lasting items rose 0.8% in June. The data could reflect trends in inflation, automation and the economic recovery.
Plug-in vehicles might cost more upfront, but should save money in the long run
by
Andy Uhler
Jul 20, 2021
Electric cars can save drivers thousands of dollars on maintenance over the life of the vehicle.
Amazon, other retailers face tight supply chains for Prime Day
Jun 21, 2021
Retailers have been scrambling to build up inventory — and deals have been disappearing quickly as inventory sells out.
How we decide what to buy
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 11, 2021
Do the rising prices of things like cars and homes actually affect how people are spending their money?
Consumer spending rose last month. Will it hold through the summer?
May 28, 2021
It looks like consumers will continue to splurge over the summer. And after that?
FDIC says credit card balances dropped in Q1
by
Justin Ho
May 27, 2021
Sure, we're putting some purchases on credit cards, but we're still not getting out the plastic for big travel expenses.
For public good, not for profit.
Many ready to splurge as consumer confidence builds up
May 25, 2021
Two-thirds of consumers are still hesitant to regularly venture out of their homes, but that doesn't mean they won't be spending.
Are vaccinations getting people to spend? Maybe not yet.
by
Amy Scott
and Sean McHenry
May 24, 2021
Wall Street Journal reporter Sarah Chaney Cambon notes that unvaccinated people are outspending the vaccinated.
Retail sales were flat in April, falling short of estimates
May 14, 2021
But considering what we're comparing them to — the stimulus-fueled month of March — that's not so bad.