It's 'economic blackout' day as campaign encourages Americans not to spend for 24 hours

Key Points

  • A retail boycott is targeting major US businesses like Walmart, Target, Amazon, and McDonald's, urging consumers to spend nothing at these corporations on Friday.
  • The boycott, called an "economic blackout," is motivated by concerns over price-gouging, tax avoidance, and recent rollbacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies by these companies.

Summary

An online campaign has initiated a retail boycott against major US corporations such as Walmart, Target, Amazon, and McDonald's, urging consumers to refrain from spending at these businesses on Friday. This "economic blackout" is driven by multiple grievances, including accusations of price-gouging and tax avoidance, as highlighted by John Schwarz of The People’s Union. Schwarz's call for action gained significant traction after his Instagram video went viral. Additionally, the boycott has inadvertently aligned with a broader consumer pushback against companies that have recently scaled back their commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. This includes companies like Google, Meta, and Tractor Supply, which are now listed by the NAACP for their DEI policy reversals. The situation is complicated by legal and political pressures, with some companies facing investor backlash for their DEI policy changes. Retail analysts have noted a potential impact on foot traffic at stores like Walmart and Target, suggesting that consumer behavior might be shifting in response to these calls for boycotts. Meanwhile, retailers like Costco, which have maintained their DEI commitments, appear to be experiencing less of a downturn in customer visits.

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February 28, 2025
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