Shopper traffic was generally down last Friday at several major retailers but the reasons are likely multifold.
The economic blackout on Feb. 28 was an important first step. But future boycotts will require these ingredients to be effective.
Did the effort nationwide by consumers to not spend money on Feb. 28 make an impact on the economy? Here's what some data ...
After a nationwide economic blackout on February 28 gained traction, some might wonder if the push was successful.
Economic boycotts are happening and several more are planned, including a March boycott against Amazon. Here's what to know ...
Now that the first of three economic blackouts by The People’s Union USA is over, what were the results? Find out if there ...
The People’s Union USA plans another broad-based economic blackout on March 28. It is also promoting weeklong consumer ...
Some L.A. residents responded to the call for a national economic blackout day on Friday from the People's Union USA, and more boycotts are in the works for next week.
U.S. consumers were encouraged to abstain from purchasing any non-essential goods on Feb. 28, as part of a 24-hour buying ...
The blackout was organized by The People’s Union USA and is the movement’s first action, described as “a symbolic start to ...
Activists called for protesting shopping at Target in January after the retailer was among the major retailers to walk back ...
If you've been on social media the past few days, you've likely seen a barrage of Instagram infographics urging you to keep your wallet in your pocket on Friday, Feb. 28.