An “economic blackout” promoted on social media was underway Friday but with no clear indication of how many people took part ...
A community-owned store in St. Paul noticed an uptick in people walking through the door amid a movement urging Americans to ...
If they have to spend, they are encouraged to buy from a local business.  It is difficult to gauge the economic ...
Some small businesses saw more cash purchases during the 24-hour grassroots action against the U.S. economic and political ...
The question is moving through Maryland's General Assembly during the current legislative session. Both the House and Senate bills are in their respective committees.
Customers and small business owners are boycotting major retailers as part of “Economic Blackout.” The movement calls for boycotts against corporations ...
The People's Union USA, a grassroots group, is calling on Americans to join a national boycott by not shopping for 24 hours ...
The 24-hour push to purchase nothing — especially from large retail chains — has caught fire on social media in recent weeks.
Consumers across the nation were urged to participate in an economic boycott called “Blackout Friday,” which called for people to refrain from spending money at ...
People across the country are taking part in Blackout Friday, an economic resistance against big corporations like Amazon, Target and Walmart.
The man who launched the Economic Blackout said he is "trying to cause economic resistance, against the corporations and politicians, to stand for the people." ...
A grassroots group called for a nationwide boycott of shopping at major retail chains. Learn how to participate here.