KEY POINTS
  • Optimism from two big retailers shows that American consumers are not tightening their belts due to trade tariffs, says CNBC's Jim Cramer.
  • "Walmart and Target represent America," says the "Mad Money" host. "It makes me feel bullish about the consumer."
  • For the CEOs of Target and Walmart, "tariffs are really not that much of a factor," Cramer says, even as President Trump threatens new China levies.

Optimism from the CEOs of two of the nation's biggest retailers, Target and Walmart, show that American consumers are not tightening their belts due to trade tariffs, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.

The views expressed by Target CEO Brian Cornell and Walmart CEO Doug McMillon, in CNBC interviews this week, "made me feel terrific," Cramer said. "Walmart and Target represent America and it makes me feel bullish about the consumer."