Black Friday, Shopping
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Major retail chains and tech companies are offering new or updated artificial intelligence tools in time for the holiday shopping season.
The growing gap between the financial health of American’s earning class and the buying power of market participants is changing how America shops.
Today, on Black Friday, many Gen Z shoppers won’t be scouring luxury stores or big-box aisles for their gifts. Instead, they are turning to thrift stores, consignment shops and resale apps. About 86 percent of Gen Z-ers say they’re more likely to purchase a secondhand holiday gift this year than they would have been,
With Christmas just a little more than a month away, plenty of families spent their Sunday trying to cross a few names off the list and getting back to in-person shopping. "There's something to be said for coming in person and the community aspect of it," said Kathleen Williamson of Andover, Massachusetts.
Police in California evacuated a shopping mall on one of the busiest shopping days of the year after a shooting left two people with gunshot wounds.
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The internet has already revolutionized holiday shopping but worries about the labor market and the effect of tariffs are prompting even more Americans to search for holiday deals online. Annemarie Conte,
Walmart, Target, and Home Depot are using artificial intelligence to offer shoppers personalized assistants and faster checkout experiences.