27 Apr 2026
8m

Premium and affordable products are having a moment

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The Indicator from Planet Money

The "barbell effect" is reshaping the consumer economy, particularly within the retail sector for baby apparel. This economic phenomenon occurs when market demand polarizes toward high-end luxury goods and budget-friendly alternatives, leaving middle-tier products stagnant. Kevin Dancy, Vice President at the Atlanta Fed, observes that while affluent consumers continue spending despite economic shocks, middle-income shoppers are increasingly "trading down" to seek value. This shift is exacerbated by e-commerce trends, where platforms like Amazon and the prevalence of free shipping have conditioned consumers to wait for deep discounts. Consequently, mid-priced brands face intense pressure to either reduce production costs or pivot toward premium branding to survive. Local consignment data further illustrates this trend, showing high demand for both collectible $200 sneakers and $5 secondhand basics, while traditional mid-market retailers struggle to maintain their historical positioning in an increasingly price-sensitive environment.

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