New report shows Americans spent more money in 2020 than the previous year
A W. P. Carey supply chain expert says the increase in spending in 2020 is the result of various different economic trends, including the increase in home values, a relatively strong stock market, stimulus checks, and extended holiday sales.
A W. P. Carey supply chain expert says the increase in spending in 2020 is the result of various different economic trends, including the increase in home values, a relatively strong stock market, stimulus checks, and extended holiday sales.
In this story aired Jan. 21, 2021, on ABC 15 Arizona:
If you go deeper into the numbers of retail sales, even though we are holding our head above water, there are a few interesting trends there.
– Professor of Supply Chain Practice Hitendra Chaturvedi
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