Wal-Mart is the Enemy

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Wal-Mart - The Corporate Enemy During the last 20 years, Wal-Mart has moved into many areas wiping out all the stores around causing people to loose jobs, slashing the tax base and causing many more disturbing problems to neighborhoods so people should stop supporting Wal-Mart for many of these reasons. Always low prices, does this sound familiar? Well this would be the slogan of the world’s most controlling company; Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart grew over the years into a 256 billion dollar company after making its name across the world in 1915. The major problem with Wal-Mart is that it maintains its own mini-economy. Some people believe Wal-Mart supports the American economy while most others hold that Wal-Mart’s global outsourcing will and has damaged the economy over time. When comparing these two opposite points, Wal-Mart has and is continuing to be more destructive than constructive to our economy. It has left employees with little to even no healthcare at all, destroyed more jobs then it has even created and it has also dishonored our environment. The second most common job, cashiers, are suppose to earn just about $7.92 per hour and work 29 hours a week which was said in a 2003 analysis. This only brings in yearly wages of only $11,948 (Wal-Mart Wages and Worker Rights 1). It is incredible that their employees can support themselves with making such low wages."With its low price focus, Wal-Mart may appear to help the U.S. economy. But, the reality is that with its poor wages and benefits, massive China sourcing and tax avoidance, Wal-Mart makes its workers and the communities where it operates poorer."-David Nassar. Wal-Mart including around 3,400 stores has made some job opportunities but think of all the jobs lost because of p... ... middle of paper ... ...4. Frontline. 7 May 2008 . "Major Users of State Provided Health Insurance Programs." Wake Up Wal-Mart. 2005. United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. 7 May 2008 . "The Real Facts About Wal-Mart." Wake Up Wal-Mart. 2005. United Food and Commercial Workers International Union. 7 May 2008 . Ford, Glen. "Wal-Mart: Evil At Any Price." Black Agenda Report. 12 Dec. 2007. Black Agenda Radio. 7 May 2008 . Nassar, David. "Why Wal-Mart Does Not Strengthen Our Economy." The Huffington Post. 30 Apr. 2008. The Huffington Post. 7 May 2008 .

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