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Back-to-school spending is set to reach $38.8 billion, while back-to-college spending is expected to reach $86.6 billion, according to the annual survey by the ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø and Prosper Insights & Analytics.
ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø sales showed moderate growth in June amid a still-solid economy and near-zero inflation for retail goods, according to the CNBC/ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø Monitor, powered by Affinity Solutions.
ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø President and CEO Matthew Shay joins CNBC to discuss the state of the consumer, consumer spending, tariffs and more.
The ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø Monitor Plus is ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø’s latest offering from the Center for ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø & Consumer Insights, leveraging innovative and powerful new purchase data to help guide and inform our members through the ever-changing retail landscape.
See highlights from ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø's retail loss prevention, digital fraud, cybersecurity and enterprise risk event in Long Beach, California.
ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø and Deloitte collaborated to develop a guide that provides an industry-wide perspective on emerging circular business models.
Congress is considering the APRA, sweeping privacy legislation that could leave Main Street businesses vulnerable to lawsuits from greedy trial lawyers.
Explore the new report, The Economic Contribution of the U.S. ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø Industry, compiled by PwC, to see a view of the retail industry by the numbers, including employment, number of retail establishments, labor income and impact on GDP across the country and in your state.
From communication and problem solving to conflict resolution and time management, retail cultivates essential skills for every career path. New research from the National ÃÛ³ÈÉçÇø Federation Foundation shows the average retail career move occurs every 14.5 months — and brings a 15.2% pay increase.
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CEO Stuart Haselden talks about transformation, authenticity and leadership.
Melissa Tkacs-Soli, Connecticut vocational coordinator for Ken’s Krew, has helped over 50 people receive their RISE Up certificate, utilizing the RISE Up program in the nonprofit’s training courses.
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