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Betty Lin-Fisher

Betty Lin-Fisher

National Consumer Reporter at USA Today

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    Save money with these Black Friday shopping tips

    Black Friday is no longer a one-day event. Here are some ways to save money.
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    The number of households living paycheck to paycheck has risen. Why?

    A new Bank of America Institute analysis reveals that more Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.
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    Affording holiday meals could be an extra struggle for SNAP recipie...

    In a survey of SNAP recipients, 72% said they are worried about affording Thanksgiving and Christmas meals.
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    Target reduces prices on 3,000 food items, beverages, essentials. H...

    The retailer said it was lowering prices as shoppers try to stretch their budgets.
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    Inflation's on the rise. So will Thanksgiving dinner cost more, too?

    Private label brands are competing with national brands to bring costs of Thanksgiving down.
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    There's one more item for your holiday budget list: tariffs

    A Lending Tree analysis came up with an estimate if current tariffs were in place during the 2024 holiday season.
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    Will people be able to tell a difference eating food without artifi...

    The FDA is phasing out the use of eight artificial dyes by the end of 2026. Will people be able to tell the difference?
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    What's for dinner? More are turning to the grocery store's prepared...

    More shoppers are looking to grocery stores' prepared foods instead of restaurants to feed the family.
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    Gen Z saves big by buying dupes instead of name brands

    Gen Z shoppers are price conscious and 82% said they planned to buy a dupe this holiday season, according to a new study.
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    Why are Halloween chocolate prices so scary? We explain.

    The price of cocoa has more than doubled since the beginning of 2024 -- and it remains high.
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    Where do people spend the most and least on groceries in the US?

    WalletHub analyzed prices of 26 common grocery items in 100 of the largest cities and compared the costs to median household income.
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    More shoppers are looking to use Buy Now, Pay Later for holidays, s...

    A new PayPal survey shows 80% of people who have used or considered Buy Now, Pay Later loans are willing to use them for the holidays.
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    More shoppers are pulling back on budgets. What's the 'going rate' ...

    A new Empower study offers the "going rate" for gifts, tips after surveying consumers.
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    'Smart' appliances have more complaints of service, reliability, st...

    A JD Power study surveyed consumers who had purchased "smart" appliances in the last three years to gauge their service and reliability.
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    Grocery prices are jumping up. We explain why.

    The most recent Consumer Price Index for grocery prices showed the largest monthly increase in three years.
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    Gen Z shoppers plan to pull back on holiday gift-giving. Why?

    In a new survey, Gen Z shoppers said they planned to spend 23% less this year on holiday gifts.
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    Americans are drowning in auto loan delinquencies; report says Cong...

    A new report by the Consumer Federation of America to Congress calls on lawmakers and regulators to protect car buyers, saying a crisis is at hand.
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    Fast food used to be a cheap meal option. Why has that changed?

    What's been happening in the fast-food landscape that it has become harder to feed a family as a cheap meal?
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    Forgotten Gen X now quietly fuels trillions in consumer spending

    A new joint study may change the minds of retailers and brands about forgetting the members of Generation X.
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    Sticky menu? Rude service? Why diners are frustrated with eating out

    A new survey of 1,000 U.S. diners shares some of the reasons consumers are frustrated with eating out experiences.
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    Will higher prices steal your kid's lunch money? Why more parents a...

    Here is why parents are willing to spend more to pack school lunches, even though costs are rising