Revlon is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy amid heavy debt, competition from newer competitors and supply chain fluctuations. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images hide caption
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Prashant Baid's search engine finds stores selling half-loaves of bread, in some of India's largest cities. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images hide caption
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While many shelves are empty, furniture and fixtures are on still on sale at the Kmart in Avenel, N.J. Seth Wenig/AP hide caption
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People walk by an Amazon Books store at the Westfield Garden State Plaza shopping mall in Paramus, N.J., on Jan. 10, 2022. Ted Shaffrey/AP hide caption
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A postal worker carries packages through the snow on Jan. 3 in Washington, D.C. Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images hide caption
From living rooms to landfills, some holiday shopping returns take a 'very sad path'
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Buy now, pay later and online returns are just a couple of the hidden costs of holiday shopping. the_burtons/Getty Images hide caption
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Facing a union effort, Starbucks, which is also making changes to training and scheduling, says that it supports the workers' right to organize but that a union was unnecessary. Mario Tama/Getty Images hide caption
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An employee organizes an aisle at Mary Arnold Toys, New York City's oldest toy store, on Aug. 2. Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Santa's sleigh is looking emptier. Fewer toys, higher prices loom for holiday season
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At any moment of this past decade, U.S. retail jobs have supported about 15 million workers. Inti St Clair/Getty Images/Tetra images RF hide caption
Retail Jobs Are Treated As A Temporary Bridge To Something Better. But Why?
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People shop at a Macy's in New York this month. Kena Betancur/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
More Retail Workers Are Quitting Than Ever, But More Stores Are Opening Than Expected
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Starbucks beat its own record this year, rolling out the pumpkin spice latte a full 24 hours earlier than it did last year. Still, it lags behind the Aug. 18 Dunkin's rollout of a similar beverage. Chelsea Kyle/Starbucks hide caption
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Some families already got a head start on shopping for the school year when Amazon, Walmart, Target and others held huge summer sales. Now, parents are getting a new financial boost from the government: an increased child tax credit of up to $3,000 for school-age children. Michele Abercrombie/NPR hide caption