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Gas prices are higher again, hitting consumers 'very directly and very profoundly'

, and a potential rise in the CPI reading due out this Thursday could form a perfect storm for U.S. consumers — and change the way they shop.

Yet"consumers have been shockingly resilient" following a pandemic, ongoing war overseas, and a bank crisis earlier this year, he added — so it will take a lot to change the narrative this year.Deloitte survey

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