Did the effort nationwide by consumers to not spend money on Feb. 28 make an impact on the economy? Here's what some data ...
Consumers are preparing for a 24-hour economic blackout on Friday, one of several boycotts planned by groups of consumers or activists to protest what they call corporate greed, companies that have ...
In a few short months, President Donald Trump has upended the $24 trillion market for global merchandise trade. In a dizzying ...
A consumer-activist group founded by John Schwarz has launched a grassroots campaign to halt all consumer spending on Friday, Feb. 28.
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Nike’s stock price dropped 7% after projecting a double-digit revenue decline due to shipment delays, exchange rate issues, ...
The economic blackout focuses on empowering consumers to recognize their influence in the economy and challenging the narrative that large corporations are indispensable.
Some U.S. consumers participated in a 24-hour buying boycott on Feb. 28, targeting all economic activity—especially major retailers—as a way to show politicians that everyday consumers can control the ...
A national no-spend day on Friday is just the first of multiple economic blackouts that will include specific boycotts of ...
If you've been on social media the past few days, you've likely seen a barrage of Instagram infographics urging you to keep ...
The People's Union USA organized a 24-hour boycott on Feb. 28, and has asked that people also join future boycotts. Will boycotts make a difference?
A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
Social media users are calling for a boycott. Economics and business professors weigh in on the movement's efficacy.
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