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Top Retail Executives Will Speak at NRF 2024
NRF 2024: Retail’s Big Show is bringing together more than 6,200 brands from around the globe for learning, collaboration, and discovery.
NRF Joins Congressional Leaders and Retailers in Support of Legislation to Curb ORC
In honor of Fight Retail Crime Day, more than 73 retail brands signed a letter to congressional leaders in support of the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023.
NRF to Host ‘Fight Retail Crime Day’ Press Conference with Congressional Leaders
NRF is declaring October 26 Fight Retail Crime Day, and is convening retailers in Washington, D.C., to advocate for passage of the Combating Organized Retail Crime Act.Â
Consumers Will Spend Nearly $900 to Celebrate the Winter HolidaysÂ
Those celebrating the winter holidays expect to spend $875 on average on gifts, decorations, food, and other key seasonal items.
Import Cargo Slowing Along with Spending Growth
Import cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports has already hit its expected peak for the year and should gradually slow headed into the holiday season.
“Optimistically Risky” Retail Holiday Season Forecasts
The global retail industry will remain resilient for the foreseeable future. In 2023, it will cross over $30 trillion and by 2026, the projections are for 76% of shopping to be in physical stores.
NRF Foundation Announces 6 People Shaping Retail’s Future
In this article, see who the six honorees the NRF Foundation announced for The List of People Shaping Retail’s Future 2024 are!
Retail Crime Accounted for Over $112 Billion in Industry Losses in 2022
Shrink accounted for $112.1 billion in losses according to the 2023 National Retail Security Survey released today by NRF.
NRF Announces Dick’s Sporting Goods Executive Chairman Ed Stack as The Visionary 2024
The National Retail Federation today announced that DICK's Sporting Goods Executive Chairman Ed Stack will receive The 2024 Visionary award.
Retail Sales Grew Again in August Despite Slowing Economy
Retail sales rose in August as school shopping began, even as inflation continued and interest rates remained high, the NRF said.