There's a call nationwide urging consumers to join a 24-hour economic blackout. Are people in Boston answering the call?
A nationwide movement that started online is calling for consumers not to spend money for 24 hours at major retailers.
On what is normally a payday for many Americans, millions are being asked to spend a dime as part a nationwide boycott against major companies and banks.
The People's Union USA, a grassroots group, is calling on Americans to join a national boycott by not shopping for 24 hours ...
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The boycott aims to show large corporations “who really holds the power,” but experts say more focus could provide a stronger ...
A grassroots group called for a nationwide boycott of shopping at major retail chains. Learn how to participate here.
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A retail boycott is hitting major US businesses Friday as an online campaign calls for Americans to spend nothing at places ...
An "economic blackout" promoted on social media is underway but with no clear indication of how many people took part or ...
A grassroots effort is asking American consumers to refrain from making purchases at major retailers for one day in February.
The Feb. 28 blackout is one of several boycotts planned by groups of consumers over the coming months to make their voices heard using their wallets.