Holiday
NEW YORK - Shoppers are doing all they can to keep their credit cards in their wallets this holiday season.
INDIANAPOLIS - As general managers headed out the hotel doors and into the bone-chilling air, most had much work to do.
PORTLAND, Ore. - Consumer spending remains sluggish as the economy weighs on shoppers.
NEW YORK - Retailers are pushing come-ons from expanded hours and deals to musical performances, in hopes of bringing back frugal shoppers in the sales lull that typically follows the Thanksgiving weekend bargain blitz.
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