When Fear Goes Mainstream: How Perceived ICE Activity Is Reshaping American Commerce
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Fear isn’t just influencing Latino communities anymore — it’s becoming a mainstream economic force.
In this powerful episode of The Chingona Chair, Lilia Arroyo Flores, Diana Sheehan, and Alex Garza break down brand‑new data from PDG Insights revealing that 6 in 10 Americans — across all races — now believe ICE is active in their neighborhoods, even in places with no confirmed enforcement presence.
And perception is driving real behavior change:
- Consumers are shopping in‑store less
- Switching to retailers they perceive as “safe” or “welcoming”
- Supporting local businesses intentionally
- Rerouting their spending based on values, not just price or convenience
From Chicago to LA and New York, communities are adapting on their own terms — while brands and retailers risk becoming irrelevant if they don’t keep up.
We explore:
- Why fear is reshaping foot traffic, ecommerce and retail loyalty
- How trust — not politics — is becoming the new currency of commerce
- The economic implications for small businesses, national retailers, and the U.S. economy
- What brand and business leaders must rethink right now
If you’re a retailer, CPG leader, marketer or investor, this episode is a must‑listen.
No fluff. No filters. Just real talk about the new consumer reality.