A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
Many consumers are planning to refrain from spending money today during a one-day economic blackout. Here's what to know in ...
American consumers are calling for an economic blackout as part of a series of protests. “This is about solidarity and ...
Oklahomans might see fewer shoppers Friday after calls for US consumers to participate in a 24-hour economic blackout to ...
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In response to major corporations slashing their DEI programs, many are calling for a nationwide consumer boycott dubbed the ...
Consumers are being urged not to spend any money on Feb. 28 or, if an emergency arises, to shop local. Here's why.
Feb. 28 is just the first date of the "economic blackout," according to the organization. "February 28 is a symbolic start to ...
Social media users are calling for a boycott. Economics and business professors weigh in on the movement's efficacy.
A grassroots group called for a nationwide boycott of shopping at major retail chains. Learn how to participate here.
The "economic blackout" is a proposed 24-hour boycott set for Friday, Feb. 28. Consumers are urged to avoid spending any money online or in stores — and only support local businesses if there's an ...
The man who launched the Economic Blackout said he is "trying to cause economic resistance, against the corporations and politicians, to stand for the people." ...