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Carter’s to close 150 stores and cut 15% of workforce amid rising tariffs
WASHINGTON — Carter’s, one of the most recognizable baby and children’s clothing retailers in the United States, has announced plans to close 150 stores and reduce its workforce by 15% as rising tariffs continue to pressure company finances. The Atlanta-based company outlined its restructuring strategy in its latest earnings report released Monday, citing significant cost increases tied to ongoing trade policies. The retailer said higher tariffs have had a substantial impact o
Carter’s to close 150 stores and cut 15% of workforce amid rising tariffs
WASHINGTON — Carter’s, one of the most recognizable baby and children’s clothing retailers in the United States, has announced plans to close 150 stores and reduce its workforce by 15% as rising tariffs continue to pressure company finances. The Atlanta-based company outlined its restructuring strategy in its latest earnings report released Monday, citing significant cost increases tied to ongoing trade policies. The retailer said higher tariffs have had a substantial impact o
Home Depot to raise prices slightly as tariffs impact select products
Home Depot is preparing for modest price increases on select products as new tariffs begin to take effect, marking a shift from the company’s earlier stance that it would avoid raising costs for customers. Just a few months ago, company executives expressed confidence that diversified sourcing strategies would help shield shoppers from tariff pressures. However, officials now acknowledge that some categories will see adjustments, though not across the boar
Home Depot to raise prices slightly as tariffs impact select products
Home Depot is preparing for modest price increases on select products as new tariffs begin to take effect, marking a shift from the company’s earlier stance that it would avoid raising costs for customers. Just a few months ago, company executives expressed confidence that diversified sourcing strategies would help shield shoppers from tariff pressures. However, officials now acknowledge that some categories will see adjustments, though not across the boar









