The National Retail Federation says more parents than ever are bracing for price hikes and are trying to get ahead of the Aug. 1 tariff deadline by shopping for school supplies in the middle of summer. Ali Bauman has more.
Breakdown
- Parents are shopping early for school supplies to avoid price hikes from new tariffs. 18s
- A National Retail Federation survey shows 67% of shoppers started buying supplies in early July, up from 55% last year. 53s
- More than half of shoppers are concerned about tariffs and inflation, with three quarters expecting higher prices. 1m 6s
- Walmart and Target report back-to-school prices are mostly unchanged from last year due to early bulk purchasing. 1m 30s
- Target is ending its price-matching policy with Amazon and Walmart, reflecting changes in retail strategies. 1m 58s
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Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.