Exclusively for CNBC Pro Subscribers - Playing the consumer trade down
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The second quarter has shown continued earnings growth for corporate America, but there are signs that inflation and a slowing economy are starting to weigh on the U.S. consumer. Some corporate executives are highlighting growing weakness among lower-income consumers, even while many companies say demand appears strong overall. Subscribe to read the latest article to see stocks where a consumer recession might appear, as well as companies that have strong pricing power to persevere and thrive. |
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