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Gimbel

American  
[gim-buhl] / ˈgɪm bəl /

noun

  1. Jacob, 1850–1922, U.S. retail merchant.


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“What we’ve seen historically is when tariffs come down, if prices increase, they don’t come down,” Gimbel told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

It’s not likely that any refund money will flow back to customers, according to Gimbel.

From MarketWatch

Households were paying approximately $1,681 extra per year because of the tariffs, and that figure could now drop to an estimated $781, said Martha Gimbel, executive director and co-founder of the Yale Budget Lab.

From MarketWatch

Two decades later, Saks & Co. merged with another department-store company, Gimbel Brothers, which was owned by Horace’s cousin Bernard Gimbel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Martha Gimbel and her team at the Budget Lab at Yale University have looked at the distribution of workers across job categories — a concept known as occupational mix — since ChatGPT’s introduction.

From MarketWatch