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To attract consumers with tight budgets, fast-food chains are bundling select menu items at around $5, but lower-income ...
Several companies in recent weeks have reported during their earnings reports that low-income shoppers are pulling back on spending.
Low-income Americans are reducing spending due to rising prices driven by import duties, impacting essentials and ...
Lower-income U.S. households are cutting back on eating out, travel and pantry staples like diapers, soda and beer, as U.S. tariffs on imports are set to push prices even higher, said executives from ...
The report comes amid growing scrutiny of such foods by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who blames them for causing ...
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