During the Feb. 28 event, consumers participating in the boycott were encouraged not to spend any money anywhere for one day.
In response to Target's DEI reversal, some shoppers are boycotting the retailer as Amazon, Walmart freezes loom. Here's why consumers refuse to spend.
The February economic blackout saw Target and Walmart traffic drop, Amazon sales rise slightly and Costco web traffic ...
A 24-hour nationwide consumer spending freeze, orchestrated in response to corporate and political greed, will begin on ...
A grassroots group is calling for a 24-hour “economic blackout,” and urging people not to shop at major retailers Friday as a ...
Many consumers are planning to refrain from spending money today during a one-day economic blackout. Here's what to know.
U.S. consumers were encouraged to abstain from purchasing any non-essential goods on Feb. 28, as part of a 24-hour buying ...
Now that the first of three economic blackouts by The People’s Union USA is over, what were the results? Find out if there ...
Economic blackout participants will refrain from making ... an Amazon boycott will take place from March 7–14. A Walmart spending blackout will take place April 7–13. Feb. 28 isn't the only ...
The People’s Union USA plans another broad-based economic blackout on March 28. It is also promoting weeklong consumer ...
The Feb. 28 economic blackout was not the last: activists are preparing more boycotts to push back on Trump’s attacks on DEI, through at least July.
After a nationwide economic blackout on February 28 gained traction, some might wonder if the push was successful.
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