Thrift Stores are Back in Fashion as Shoppers Hunt for Affordability

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Buying and selling second-hand goods at thrift stores and online marketplaces like Depop are seeing a resurgence led by young shoppers hunting for a bargain. It comes as many Americans struggle to afford the basics with inflation at a three-year high and prices rising faster than wages for the first time since 2023. NBC’s Christine Romans reports for TODAY.

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