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Is Wal-Mart Destroying America? Facts About Wal-Mart That Will Absolutely Shock You

America absolutely loves Wal-Mart.  100 million customers visit Wal-Mart every single week in this country.  But is Wal-Mart good for America?  That is a question that most people never stop and ask.  Most of us love shopping in big, clean stores that are packed with super cheap merchandise, but the truth is that Wal-Mart is destroying America in a lot of ways.  As you will see below, Wal-Mart has destroyed tens of thousands of small businesses and countless manufacturing jobs over the past couple of decades.  Wal-Mart has become a gigantic retail behemoth that sells five times more stuff than any other retailer in the United States.  Unfortunately, about 85 percent of all the stuff sold at Wal-Mart is made overseas.  What that is costing the U.S. economy in terms of lost jobs and lost revenue is incalculable.  But Wal-Mart is a perfect example of where our economic system is headed.  Our economy is becoming completely and totally dominated by highly centralized monolithic predator corporations that ruthlessly crush all competition and that will stoop to just about anything in order to cut costs.  In the future, will we all be working for gigantic communal entities that funnel all of the wealth and economic rewards to a very tiny elite?  That sounds very much like how communist China works, and red-blooded Americans should want no part of that.  America is supposed to be about free enterprise and competition and working together to build up this country, and Wal-Mart is destroying all of that.

The following are 20 facts about Wal-Mart that will absolutely shock you….

#1 The average U.S. family now spends more than $4000 a year at Wal-Mart.

#2 In 2010, Wal-Mart had revenues of 421 billion dollars.  That amount was greater than the GDP of 170 different countries including Norway, Venezuela and the United Arab Emirates.

#3 If Wal-Mart was a nation, it would have the 23rd largest GDP in the world.

#4 Wal-Mart now sells more groceries than anyone else in America does.  In the United States today, one out of every four grocery dollars is spent at Wal-Mart.

#5 Amazingly, 100 million customers shop at Wal-Mart every single week.

#6 Wal-Mart has opened more than 1,100 “supercenters” since 2005 alone.

#7 Today, Wal-Mart has more than 2 million employees.

#8 If Wal-Mart was an army, it would be the second largest military on the planet behind China.

#9 Wal-Mart is the largest employer in 25 different U.S. states.

#10 According to the Economic Policy Institute, trade between Wal-Mart and China resulted in the loss of 133,000 manufacturing jobs in the United States between 2001 and 2006.

#11 The CEO of Wal-Mart makes more in a single hour than a full-time Wal-Mart associate makes in an entire year.

#12 Tens of thousands of Wal-Mart employees and their children are enrolled in Medicaid and are dependent on the government for healthcare.

#13 Between 2001 and 2007, the value of products that Wal-Mart imported from China grew from $9 billion to $27 billion.

#14 Amazingly, 96 percent of all Americans now live within 20 miles of a Wal-Mart.

#15 The number of “independent retailers” in the United States declined by 60,000 between 1992 and 2007.

#16 According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Wal-Mart spent 7.8 million dollars on political lobbying during 2011.  That number does not even include campaign contributions.

#17 Today, Wal-Mart has five times the sales of the second largest U.S. retailer (Costco).

#18 The combined net worth of six members of the Walton family is roughly equal to the combined net worth of the poorest 30 percent of all Americans.

All over the country, independent retailers are going out of business because they cannot compete with Wal-Mart and their super cheap Chinese products.  Often communities will give Wal-Mart huge tax breaks just to move in to their areas.  But what many communities don’t take into account is that the introduction of a Wal-Mart is often absolutely devastating to small businesses….

A study of small and rural towns in Iowa showed lost sales for local businesses ranging from -17.2% in small towns to -61.4% in rural areas, amounting to a total dollar loss of $2.46 BILLION over a 13-year period.

When we buy stuff made by people working for slave labor wages in China, we destroy good paying American jobs and we make America poorer.  This is a point that I have tried to make over and over.

Wal-Mart often tells one thing to the public and then does another thing in private.  Sadly, the truth is that Wal-Mart does not care about U.S. manufacturing jobs.  Wal-Mart just wants to get products as cheaply as they possibly can, and most of the time that means getting them from China.

Just check out this first-hand testimony from an 81-year-old retired apparel manufacturer….

I was president of the Southwestern Apparel Manufacturers Association. There was a meeting sometime between 1985 and 1990. Walmart had contacted our organization and asked if they could meet with us at our beautiful Apparel Mart we had here in Dallas, which has now been razed, because all the independent merchants don’t exist that used to come to it. Two people from Walmart came down and they said they were going to be sourcing goods from overseas and we would have to meet those prices for consumer products and to get ready for it—we are going to be sourcing the world. Walmart was the only company that came out and said this.

It was sort of shocking: I was selling them some merchandise at the time. On the back of their trucks it was saying “Bring it Back to America!” They had the big “keep it in America” program going at that time on the big signs in the stores. Meanwhile when I reminded the buyer of that, she told me, “that is just for domestic consumption, we’re going to buy at the cheapest we can anywhere on earth.”

As I have written about previously, the United States has lost more than 56,000 manufacturing facilities since 2001.

We are losing millions of good jobs that cannot be replaced.  If you can believe it, the United States has actually lost an average of about 50,000 manufacturing jobs a month since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.

Last year, the U.S. trade deficit with China was the biggest trade deficit that one nation has had with another nation in the history of the world, and Wal-Mart played a huge role in that.

In fact, Wal-Mart has actually been forcing some U.S. manufacturers to pack up and move overseas.  The following is from a recent article by Amy Traub….

Walmart’s market power is so immense that the even the largest suppliers must comply with its demands for lower and lower prices because they cannot afford to have their goods taken off its shelves. Companies that used to manufacture products in the United States, from Levi’s jeans to lock maker Master Lock, were pressured to shut their U.S. factories and moved manufacturing abroad to meet Walmart’s demand for low prices.

Unfortunately, the vast wealth that Wal-Mart is sucking out of our communities is not put back into our communities.  The profits are funneled out to Wal-Mart executives and shareholders.  We may enjoy the low prices, but very little of the money that we give to Wal-Mart gets recycled in our local areas.

In the old days, you could actually support a family selling electronics or running a general store.  But you can’t support a family working at Wal-Mart.  The vast majority of the jobs that Wal-Mart creates are very low paying.  Large numbers of Wal-Mart employees are actually on welfare, and this is part of the reason why we have seen such an explosion in the number of the working poor in America.

At this point, more than 40 percent of all jobs in America are low wage jobs and the middle class is rapidly disappearing.

If we do not support American jobs and American manufacturers they will continue to go away and the welfare rolls in this country will continue to explode.

There is not going to be any prosperity in this country without jobs.  Unfortunately, most Americans simply do not understand how good jobs are being systematically destroyed in America every single day.

The path that America is headed on today is only going to end in complete and total disaster.  We are being transformed from a wealthy nation into a poor nation.  In the end, we will be dominated by a very tiny elite and everyone else will either be among the working poor or will be totally dependent on the government.

Our system is supposed to be about open, honest competition.  But that is not what Wal-Mart is about.  Wal-Mart is about crushing small businesses and manufacturers here in America and getting us all to buy their super cheap Chinese-made goods.

So what do all of you think about Wal-Mart?  Please feel free to post a comment with your thoughts below….

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20 Responses to Is Wal-Mart Destroying America? Facts About Wal-Mart That Will Absolutely Shock You

  • Michael says:

    You are right. The vast majority of all electronic equipment is now made outside of the United States.

    Why can’t we make cell phones here?

    Why can’t we make computers here?

    If we had significant tariffs on goods from nations that commit very, very serious human rights violations and on nations where it is legal to pay slave labor wages things would be different.

    Michael

  • mondobeyondo says:

    Wal-Mart is one of the main reasons why the former John and Jane Doe’s Main Street Groceries and Supplies has a “For Sale” sign on the front of their property…as usual, it’s the little guys who get pushed out of the way, and dumped onto the street.

    Lest we forget, Wal-Mart had such humble beginnings. Sam Walton started out with one little general store in Arkansas. For the first few decades or so, all was well. But once Sam passed on, Wal-Mart morphed into this global conglomerate beast type creature, feasting on money, caring nothing about its roots. What a shame.

  • Rusty says:

    Capitolism at it’s finest, may the best store win!

  • BOBBI PETERSEN says:

    Walmart Ihave not.hing good to say
    cheep items and chemicals

  • Chinese says:

    I’m disgusted with the amount of the word “American” is used in the text. It is you “Americans” have been supporting “capitalism” and “free market” from what I remember(I know, not all of you). I’m sorry but this is what you get with the system you’ve all loved and praised. Now please deal with it. It is going to get worse…

  • Mike says:

    Just wondering where the computers everyone is posting from were made?

  • Old Man says:

    “I do have a problem with companies that destroy U.S. jobs and U.S. manufacturing by partnering with evil communist regimes.”

    US opening to China has been cornerstone of foreign policy since the Nixon-Kissinger visit in the 70′s. No U.S. president, nor Congress, has reversed that policy. In fact, they have accelerated it, deepened it.

    When Reagan arrived, he expanded U.S. military with a $4 trillion expenditure, specifically targeted the USSR as the Evil Empire and set to bring it down. Reagan did not do 1% as much against China. So who is the ‘evil’?

    If you apply morals to trade policy, no country will ever trade with any other country.

    Today, America falls way below China in terms of perceived danger to the world, and in terms of deep political corruption and cultural rot. If each country of the world applies its morality to America in trade, as you do to China, American global trade will grind to a halt. And that include the vast defense trade and financial trade, a substantial decrease of which will surely bankrupt America (for real) in no time.

    This being said, I do advise against you putting your high-morality to the face of any Chinese people. They will ask why a bunch of ‘manifest destiny white supremacist’ from a 2.5 century old country founded on slavery and wars dare to question anything about a country with 40 centuries of continued civilization.

  • Joseph says:

    The Left hates Wal-Mart because it has actually done what the Left has always promised but rarely delivered – improving the quality of life for the masses. Yes, small businesses have gone under because they can’t compete – but lay that blame where it belongs: every government-imposed regulation and tax can be absorbed by larger entities easier than smaller ones, and thus the playing field is not level. As for our manufacturing being driven out-of-country, again, look to greedy unions and government regulations creating an unfriendly environment in our own country. As for wealth being channeled into the hands of a few “elite” – socialist drivel! Anybody can buy stock of any publicly-traded corporation (including Wal-Mart) and stake out a share of the wealth for themselves. Would love to take on the rest of the “20 facts” point-by-point but need to log off and go to Wal-Mart . . .

  • xander cross says:

    Be very careful what you ask for. you disgust me.

  • Barn cat says:

    No, they haven’t partnered with them. They buy stuff. Wal-Mart doesn’t have stuff made in China in slave labor factories like Apple does. Wal-Mart buys stuff from Chinese companies like every retailer does.

  • Kevin says:

    I own a company. I try to make my products in the USA. And the American factories have told me to get them in China because the EPA won’t let them make things here.

  • DEE says:

    My friend works for walmart… She says she works in HELL and her boss is SATAN,…….they NEVER gaive her 2 days off in a row….Pay is lousey…You can’t complain because they will just fire you …there is always someone else just waiting for the job..There is NO job loyalty to ANY employee…..They work my friend atlate shift they schedule her to be back in 6 hours for morning shift…I THINK THEY ARE AWFUL… It is sad that people HAVE NO choice but to stay employed there and take it because there are no other jobs…The USA is going down down down big time. Very sad….

  • Dave says:

    Look at it like this: When a company gets fat…they do anything the shareholds tell them to do…to make profits.. Even if it means going overseas. Wal-Mart is not a US success story anymore. It once was, now as our country slowly dies, we will be ‘required’ to shop at Walmart one day. The company is part of the ‘social’ system of serving the ‘state’. The money they have spent in politics…in lobbying. Just like GM, they are part of the plan. Hang on folks…..

  • Guest says:

    I have worked at Wal-Mart for the past 7 years. Thankfully I have just completed my college degree, and will soon be out of there. Just tonight, I was running 6 different service areas. (Automotive, Sporting Goods, Hardware, Homelines, and Garden Center). All while receive the pay of one person. Conditions continue to get worse. The company post work schedules 3 weeks in advance. You think you are going to get X amount of hours, so you budget and pay bills. Recently, they have been telling you the week of, “oh, changed our minds. We told you that you were going to get 40 hours 3 weeks ago, but we’ve cut you 12 hours, and are only going to give you 28 hours this week.” So now I have already budgeted, but I am short 12 hours this week. How are you supposed to raise a family or pay your bills? Those at the top of the Wal-Mart food chain keep getting richer and the backbone of the company keep getting poorer. This is not Sam Walton’s Wal-Mart. I have so many stories I could tell you about Walmart, but I took that negative energy and put it into finishing my degree. I am simply waiting for my 401K to be fully vested next month. But there are many in the company who are stuck.

  • Truther says:

    Every war. Every military conflict since World War Two has been in vain as these wars were instigated against growth and expansion of so-called communism, yet we do business with a country, today, who’s’ previous dictators killed millions of innocent Chinese citizens.
    And you think we are liberal jerks when we don’t condone or support the hypocritical GI’s coming back and wishing them a warm welcome returning from the corporation wars our military industrial complex has created? C’mon. American’s aren’t stupid, are they? At least not in acknowledging the American peoples lackadaisical support for the military’s cause, right? Contraire! We are stupid. We support “China-Mart” and we support the cheapest retailer, despite our own economic collapse. Therefore, by default, we support communism and the ideological, political and cultural agenda the Chinese believe in. connect the dots. We care only about living cheap and ourselves individually, not the collective whole of our countrymen and beliefs. We’re doomed, and we all know it. Whereby the Romans fell, so shall we! Trust me. The best thing you can do is learn Chinese, especially your offspring. You will need it to trade soon. Touché!

  • GSOB says:

    Great reply you capitalist p g.
    I’m just like you.

    Oink

  • GSOB says:

    Walmart is then a stepping stone for you and not a career choice.

  • Dave of Oklahoma says:

    Then add to that that Amazon is not paying sales tax, when every local store in every state must pay sales tax on every product it sells. How can we compete with Amazon? Why is U.S. Congress not making Amazon pay sales tax to every state where the purchase originates? I can’t complete with Amazon. Somebody must be paying congressmen very well to keep this fiasco going.

  • GSOB says:

    This guy is a capitalist.

  • GSOB says:

    Excellent

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