Regulatory Wrap-Up: Weekly recap of retail-related legislative developments-March 11Governor of New Jersey gives his support to a proposed fee of $150 per employee for employers that have 50 or more employees receiving state Medicaid benefits. Survey: Why cross-border online shoppers favor U.S. retailersU.S. retailers have the largest cross-border shopping audience, with a few specific reasons driving it. Retail employment dips in February Employment growth across all industries slowed dramatically in February and retail was not immune to the slowdown. The first major U.S. city to ban cashless stores is… Stores in Philadelphia that do not accept cash will be fined when a new law takes effect this summer. Barnes & Noble swings to Q3 profit but outlook disappoints Barnes & Noble Inc. swung to a profit in the third quarter amid higher-than-expected comp sales, but the bookseller is wary about the remainder of the year. Amazon and Walmart are tops in online grocery survey A relatively small percent of the population has taken advantage of online grocery delivery in the U.S. Survey: Beauty shoppers flocking to Amazon Amazon is rapidly becoming consumers’ destination of choice for beauty. New York to Amazon: Don’t Drop Dead Not every New Yorker is opposed to having Amazon open a headquarters in Queens. NRF predicts a green St. Patrick’s Day for retailers The allure of St. Patrick’s Day remains consistent for consumers, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). Survey: What draws young adults to brands? Adults under 30 have a different notion of “brand loyalty” than other consumers. First Previous 235 236 237 238 239 Next Last