Insight Report | May 12, 2025 Premium How Will Tariffs Impact China’s Singles’ Day 2025? Six Months To Go—What Brands and Retailers Need to KnowChina’s Singles’ Day, the largest online shopping festival in the world, is just six months away. The economy is facing external challenges like tariffs, yet key sectors show underlying resilience. We discuss what brands and retailers need to know to prepare for the upcoming festival, covering the country’s macroeconomic context and leveraging proprietary survey analysis to explore consumer sentiment. Read More
| May 9, 2025 Premium Personal Financial Sentiment Improves: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 19, 2025Our latest weekly update on US consumer sentiment, based on proprietary survey findings, reveals an increase in net financial sentiment, driven by high- and middle-income consumers. Read More
Infographic | May 9, 2025 Free Report Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 19: China and US Consumer Sentiment in FocusDiscover key data points we are watching in week 19 of 2025. This week, we spotlight proprietary survey findings that reveal the current state of consumers’ economic and financial sentiment in the US and China. Read More
Deep Dive | May 8, 2025 Premium Financial Optimism Falls to Lowest Recorded Level: China Consumer Survey InsightsWe analyze proprietary survey data to uncover consumer sentiment, behavior and shopping trends in China. This report spotlights volatility in consumers’ expectations for the economy and their personal finances against a backdrop of new US tariffs, with recent severe declines in financial optimism. Read More
Infographic | May 8, 2025 Premium Personal Financial Sentiment Improves: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 19, 2025—InfographicOur latest weekly update on US consumer sentiment, based on proprietary survey findings, reveals an increase in net financial sentiment, driven by high- and middle-income consumers. Read More
Event Presentation | May 7, 2025 Premium New Technologies to Drive Retailer-Supplier Collaboration: Insights Presented at NACDS Annual Meeting 2025Discover five tech-driven strategies that protect against earnings erosion in the context of macroeconomic uncertainty and tariffs. These strategies, which touch on retail media, demand forecasting and pricing, align with elements of the Coresight Research CORE Framework for AI (artificial intelligence) in retail. This presentation was delivered by Coresight Research at the NACDS Annual Meeting 2025. Read More
Deep Dive | May 6, 2025 Premium Financial Sentiment Improves; Plus, Online Shopping in Focus: US Consumer Survey InsightsNew survey findings reveal positive shifts in US consumer sentiment, particularly among high-income consumers. In addition to diving into consumers’ financial and economic expectations, this report spotlights online shopping trends, uncovering the battle between Amazon and Walmart in US e-commerce. Read More
Deep Dive | May 6, 2025 Premium Consumer Sentiment Unpacked—Higher-Income, Younger Consumers Are Most Optimistic: US Consumer Survey Insights ExtraWhich consumer groups are most optimistic about the US economy and their personal finances, and how have their expectations recently changed? We take a deep dive into our comprehensive weekly survey data since the start of 2025 to reveal trends in US consumer sentiment by age, income, location type (rural vs. urban) and ethnicity. Plus, discover which consumers are most sensitive to changes in the stock market when it comes to their spending behavior. Read More
Infographic | May 2, 2025 Free Report Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 18: What US Consumers Think About Tariffs—UpdateDiscover key data points we are watching in week 18 of 2025. This week, we spotlight proprietary survey findings that reveal US consumers’ expectations for the financial and economic impacts of new tariffs. Read More
| May 1, 2025 Premium High-Income Consumers Turn Optimistic About Economy: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 18, 2025Our latest weekly update on US consumer sentiment, based on proprietary survey findings, highlights continued steadiness in economic and financial expectations overall, but with a positive trend among high-income consumers. Read More
Infographic | May 1, 2025 Premium High-Income Consumers Turn Optimistic About Economy: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 18, 2025—InfographicOur latest weekly update on US consumer sentiment, based on proprietary survey findings, highlights continued steadiness in economic and financial expectations overall, but with a positive trend among high-income consumers. Read More
Deep Dive | May 1, 2025 Premium High-Income Consumers Turn Optimistic About Economy; Plus, Inflation Awareness Declines: US Consumer Survey InsightsWhat are US consumers’ perceptions of inflation, and how are they changing their spending habits as a result? We analyze new survey findings on consumers’ inflation-combating strategies when shopping for food and nonfood products. We also continue to track shifts in consumer sentiment, overall and by income level. Read More
Analyst Corner | April 27, 2025 Register for Free Access Analyst Corner: US Foodservice Growth Prospects To Improve, But Tariff Uncertainty Looms—Market Outlook with Sujeet NaikIn this week’s Analyst Corner, Sujeet Naik, Analyst, offers insights on US foodservice (also known as the “food-away-from-home” sector). Discover market growth prospects and understand the impacts of tariffs and inflation on consumer behavior and restaurant costs. Read More
Infographic | April 25, 2025 Free Report Three Data Points We’re Watching This Week, Week 17: US Retail and Consumer LatestDiscover key data points we are watching in week 17 of 2025. This week, we focus on US retail sales performance and projections as well as survey-driven insights on consumers’ economic expectations. Read More
Infographic | April 23, 2025 Premium Downward Trend in Economic Expectations Ends: Weekly US Consumer Sentiment, Week 17, 2025—InfographicOur latest weekly update on US consumer sentiment, based on proprietary survey findings, highlights an uptick in economic expectations for the first time in eight weeks. Read More