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"textContent": "For years, businesses trained consumers to expect constant updates. New phone models every year, redesigned apps every month, subscription tiers that kept expanding, and software that never seemed finished. Innovation became tied to nonstop change. Now, a growing number of consumers are starting to push back. The stability economy trend is emerging as people grow […]\n\nThe post Consumers Don’t Want Endless Upgrades Anymore They Want Stability first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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