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Target cuts sales forecast on shopper pullback, tariff hit May 21, 2025 Updated Wed., May 21, 2025 at 9:03 p.m. A shopper carries a shopping bag outside a Target store in Emeryville, California, US.
Target is intensifying efforts to entice customers who are nervous about the economy and inflation, with thousands of new items starting at $1.
Target slashes its 2025 forecast after Q1 sales fell short. Tariffs, customer boycotts, and economic worries hurt traffic and discretionary spending.
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