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US Consumer Price Index up 4.2%
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Consumers often make suboptimal loan prepayment choices
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More than 400 ovens with glass doors have exploded causing dozens of injuries in the US, Consumer Reports warns
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Consumer protection agency deletes thousands of pages as Trump administration seeks to dismantle it
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Why 'charming' matters: Study reveals the power of puffery on consumer behavior
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'Labubu economics': Game-theoretic model explains why blind box strategies benefit suppliers, retailers, and consumers
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ABS estimates 80pc of tobacco consumed in Australia last year was illegally sourced
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