NRF forecasts core sales will hit up to $5.48 trillion.
More employees confronted by rude customers.
Including how to combat consumer marketing fatigue and where the $64.3 billion U.S. optical market is growing and contracting.
Retail expenditures moderate while shopper sentiment plunges.
Retailers and other employers advised to look at skills, not sheepskins.
Pair of reports find confidence surging at such firms.
Apple, Amazon, Costco and Walmart rank high.
As well as new optometry program standards and helping ECPs better understand myopia progression and intervention.
Focus on loyalty programs, digital commerce and omnichannel: Deloitte.
Study unveils five major trends impacting consumers in the coming year.
Employers need to help newest workers avoid getting hurt, study finds.
And rates are estimated to be even higher by 2033, plus educating caregivers of aging adults on retinal disease and preventable vision loss.
Christmas-themed phishing attacks especially prevalent in U.S.
More shoppers say they will buy on-premises only this season, survey finds.
Shoppers seen spending $125B over Thanksgiving weekend
Nearly three-quarters of consumers ready to pay more to shop at such firms: survey
Despite gains by online sellers, 57% of survey’s respondents lean toward buying in physical locales.
Hotel partnerships, trunk shows and on-campus activations on upswing, fashion pub reports.
Including the wonderful complexity of the human eye compared to the latest technology and the state of children’s vision across the country.
Though retail employment was flat, bars and restaurants saw big upturn.
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