From outdoor heaters to exercise equipment to homes, people made purchases they now regret.
Women drive the bulk of household purchasing decisions in China. What do they want to spend their money on?
Apparel sales are up lately. But the kind of clothing many people want to wear has changed because of the pandemic.
There’s this thing we’ve heard from people who just got their shots: They immediately started spending money.
An uptick in dress sales at Urban Outfitters suggests that people are looking ahead to a time when it’s safer to socialize.
Money can’t buy happiness, but that’s never stopped anyone from trying.
As the pandemic retreats, Americans who can afford to spend on things they’ve been deprived of may start spending.
Many American firms are looking to Chinese consumers to keep them afloat, but many of those consumers are trying to keep themselves afloat.
Nostalgia, art and investment potential have led to an increase in the sports card market, one expert says.
Our shopping and socializing behaviors have changed drastically since the COVID-19 crisis started