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2025-06-26 10:59:55 327 views 175 comments

Looks like Donald Trump has gotten people to buy more markers. And,Seung Ha (승하) Archives no, not just to draw caricatures of him—although that does sound nice and cathartic.

According to market research company NPD Group, sales of craft supplies have been up since preparations began for the Women's Marches held across the country the day after Trump's inauguration.

Those protest signs aren't gonna make themselves.

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The week before the inauguration, NPD reports, paint marker sales alone grew 34%. Other supplies, including permanent markers, scissors, hole punches, and glue, experienced sales spikes between 4% and 27%.

And since Trump shows no signs of slowing his roll, we don't expect protests to stop orcrafts to become less popular anytime soon. One thing, though: Next time you run out for sign-making supplies, make your economic stimulus the best it can be—head to an independent, locally owned art supply store.

[H/T: Hyperallergic]


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