Target’s decision to pull back its DEI promises prompted Black faith leaders to announce a boycott on the retailer during a press conference at the historic Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C.
An effort to encourage U.S. consumers to participate in a day of protest by not spending money Friday has picked up momentum ...
Many consumers are planning to refrain from spending money today during a one-day economic blackout. Here's what to know.
Today's Morning Business Report covers a 24-hour protest against corporate greed, disruptions to student loan applications, and a drop in average tax refunds.
With mass participation, Friday's 24-hour boycott of all non-emergency spending will "send a message that cannot be ignored." ...
The activist group has called for a complete boycott of consumer spending in the U.S. on Friday. How much impact could it ...
A grassroots organization is asking Americans not to spend any money, all day, on Feb. 28, and the call is gaining a degree of traction online.
The People’s Union USA calls the 24 hours of spending abstinence set to start at midnight an “economic blackout,” a term that has since been shared and debated on social media. The activist movement ...
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