Student-loan holders will soon have $300 less to spend each month. That could be bad news for Target and Dick's.
One in ten adults in the US — an estimated— has federal student loans that have been in forbearance since 2020, and Morgan Stanley calculates that more than two thirds of those borrowers will face monthly payments of between $200 to $300.
In addition to Target, the analysis calls out Dick's Sporting Goods, Wayfair, and Williams-Sonoma as particularly vulnerable to this pullback in discretionary spending.
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