
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Retailers are now facing a lot of headwinds, including tariffs and a drop in consumer confidence. But for Target, once affectionately known by customers as Tar-jay, a consumer boycott in response to the company’s decision to drop some DEI initiatives has been an added drag. In its most recent earnings call, the retailer reported a 3.8% drop in sales and lowered its earnings targets for the year. Consumers have long channeled their buying power to express political beliefs, whether it’s selling their Teslas, avoiding a certain retailer, or goods from a particular country. We look at the power of the consumer boycott, and why this one seems to be working.
Guests:
Amanda Mull, columnist, Bloomberg; Wrote the column “Buying Power” on American consumerism.
Alex Ossola, host/producer, Wall Street Journal; Ossola's most recent podcast is called "Boycotting Target".
Americus Reed II, professor of marketing, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By KQED4.2
673673 ratings
Retailers are now facing a lot of headwinds, including tariffs and a drop in consumer confidence. But for Target, once affectionately known by customers as Tar-jay, a consumer boycott in response to the company’s decision to drop some DEI initiatives has been an added drag. In its most recent earnings call, the retailer reported a 3.8% drop in sales and lowered its earnings targets for the year. Consumers have long channeled their buying power to express political beliefs, whether it’s selling their Teslas, avoiding a certain retailer, or goods from a particular country. We look at the power of the consumer boycott, and why this one seems to be working.
Guests:
Amanda Mull, columnist, Bloomberg; Wrote the column “Buying Power” on American consumerism.
Alex Ossola, host/producer, Wall Street Journal; Ossola's most recent podcast is called "Boycotting Target".
Americus Reed II, professor of marketing, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

38,466 Listeners

6,714 Listeners

9,184 Listeners

3,946 Listeners

399 Listeners

97 Listeners

246 Listeners

32 Listeners

1,060 Listeners

439 Listeners

4,682 Listeners

79 Listeners

2,306 Listeners

185 Listeners

428 Listeners

389 Listeners

1,509 Listeners

31 Listeners

16,072 Listeners

1,550 Listeners