Summary

Two studies reveal that Walmart’s entry into communities lowers household incomes by 6% over 10 years and increases poverty by 8%, even when accounting for cost savings.

Its practices, such as undercutting competitors, suppressing wages, and squeezing suppliers, harm local economies by reducing employment and forcing smaller businesses to close.

Walmart’s “monopsony power” enables it to pay lower wages and dominate suppliers, compounding these effects.

The findings challenge the idea that low prices alone benefit communities, emphasizing long-term economic harm.

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  • @halcyoncmdr
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    5219 days ago

    Sounds like a national security threat. More directly threatening on a daily basis than many other things they claim are threats.

      • FenrirIII
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        1318 days ago

        Companies failing to properly protect the foodchain have killed hundreds. But you don’t see any CEOs in chains.