
Experts say shoppers looking to supplement income this holiday season
Consumers on tight budgets are using different options to pay for holiday gifts, according to an ASU economist.
In this story published Nov. 22, 2022, on ABC 15 Arizona:
The concern in many quarters is that they are ending up buying products that they may not be able to afford.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, supply chain management professor of practice
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