Never before have American consumers lived so far beyond their means.
But 44 million American consumers will order on line this year.
An increase of $10, he said, would cost American consumers about $50 billion a year.
It turns out American consumers don't really care about the source.
But one group of people may have a different idea: American consumers themselves.
But for American consumers, the crisis may provide some good news.
You'd have to cut your prices by 45 percent to give the American consumer the same price.
Why leave money on the table for American consumers and the government?
And it will have a significant impact on American consumers.
That could, of course, be good news for American consumers.