KEY POINTS
  • Macy's CFO Adrian Mitchell says the American consumer is still healthy and spending.
  • But as escalating oil prices translate into higher prices, the department store chain said it anticipates some consumers will be affected more than others.
  • Mitchell said that Macy's forecasts that lower-income families, which devote a bigger portion of their monthly paychecks toward essential goods such as groceries, will be affected more than others.

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Pedestrians carry Macy's shopping bags in San Francisco, California, on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021.

Macy's says the American consumer is still healthy and spending. But, as escalating oil prices translate into higher prices at the gas pump and bigger grocery bills, the department store chain said it anticipates some consumers will be impacted more than others.

"From a consumer demand standpoint, we still have a healthy consumer," said Macy's Chief Financial Officer Adrian Mitchell, during a Wednesday presentation at the UBS Global Consumer & Retail Conference.

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