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More people are delaying paying up front

Por: Fox Business Business March 22, 2023

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Tigress Financial Partners CIO Ivan Feinseth and JMP Securities equity research analyst Nick Jones discuss the impact buy now, pay later is having on Black Friday and Cyber Monday on 'The Claman Countdown.' An increasing number of shoppers are leaning on as inflation continues to erode household budgets, according to Adobe Analytics' latest retail report.  A hefty number of them — are using it to foot the bill for... + full article



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