One of insideARM’s top priorities is making sure to inform but not overwhelm. That is why our editorial team only brings you the 3 biggest stories each week. To start the month of July we had a landmark Supreme Court decision, some important things to consider when engaging with consumers, and a new data privacy law that leaves a lot to be desired. Read on below for a rundown of those articles and why we felt you needed to see them!
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Rhode Island Senate Bill 2500, the “Rhode Island Data Transparency and Privacy Protection Act,” was enacted on June 28 without Gov. Dan McKee’s signature. The Act will go into effect Jan. 1, 2026.
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At the end of 2023, economists were hoping for a “boring” 2024—just a relatively uneventful year thanks to a soft landing with downward trends for inflation, unemployment, and interest rates. But instead, the first half of 2024 has been an economic roller coaster for consumer spending, resulting in a whiplash for consumer sentiment. While the soft landing may still be on track, that track doesn’t appear to be as straightforward as hoped. There is an onslaught of mixed messages:
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