By Candice Williams and Myesha Johnson, The Detroit News
FERNDALE, Michigan — Concerned about this year’s holiday season, the owners of Modern Natural Baby and Kids planned ahead. In addition to mailing out 10,000 Christmas catalogs for the first time, the store opened a warehouse to house more inventory, including stuffed animals and books.
“We bought a lot of this stuff in March and April when we were worried about tariffs and not having stuff available for Christmas,” said Emily Murray, who co-owns the Ferndale store with her husband, John. “We’ve been buying this stuff for a long time this year, and we have a warehouse that we’ve never had before, so primarily that was a result of tariffs.”
Retailers are preparing for a holiday season clouded by tariffs, inflation and economic uncer

Daily Freeman

America News
NECN Providence
CNN
Real Simple Home
AlterNet
CBS News
13 On Your Side
Tribune Chronicle Community