Seeing low-income consumers squeezed, retailers target 10 and under gifts

PWDAX Fund  USD 9.21  0.47  4.86%   
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Retailers including Target and Walmart are stocking shelves with more toys and gifts such as Barbies that cost less than 10 this holiday season, a strategy aimed at attracting cash-strapped shoppers. For retailers and toymakers, selling a bounty of cheaper gifts aimed at consumers earning 50,000 or less helps boost volumes and sales in the key holiday period that is five days shorter than last year and forecast to be lackluster. The merchandising plan also helps cushion profits because discretionary goods, like toys or clothes, have richer margins than consumable items such as food, which shoppers, especially low-income ones, are spending more of their money on due to inflation.

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