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Why Wal-Mart will save America

Posted Feb 25 2008, 05:44 PM by Anthony Mirhaydari
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What is probably the most-hated corporation in the United States is poised to become its private-sector savior.

Wal-Mart rang up monster sales last quarter as cash-strapped American consumers flocked to its stores for its famous "everyday low prices." Profit rose 4% to $4.1 billion as consumers redeemed holiday gift cards for basic necessitates like groceries and toilet paper. The company's stunning earnings report shows that during a holiday season in which its rivals faltered, Wal-Mart won by going on a price-slashing rampage, marking down more than 15,000 items by up to 30%.

This is how Wal-Mart will help the average American: By stretching the purchasing power of their dollars. While the Federal Reserve frantically stimulates the economy with liquidity injections and interest rate cuts, the dollar remain weak. This stokes inflation. And of course, continued economic growth in developing countries only adds to the pressure on food and fuel prices.

Wal-Mart, thanks to its vast scale and hard-nosed negotiating tactics, is shielding hapless consumers from price hikes by the likes of Kraft, General Mills, and Procter & Gamble. Also, through the addition of health clinics in its stores, it’s fighting rising health care costs too. Recent research estimates Wal-Mart saves the average family around $2,500 each year. That’s a pretty big deal when you consider the median household income is around $48,000. Simply put, Wal-Mart is reducing the nasty side effects of the Fed’s economic voodoo.

By acting as a disinflationary force, Wal-Mart is actually giving the Fed more room to maneuver by keeping published inflation measures lower than they would be otherwise.

Keep in mind that it’s absolutely critical for inflation expectations to remain low. If they become unanchored, and people start demanding higher wages, all hell would break loose. The Fed would be forced to return to its inflation-fighting congressional mandate, interest rates would go up, and the housing sector would be reduced to a smoldering crater. It’s not coincidental this has been a popular topic lately.

So, on one hand Wal-Mart is helping people live paycheck to paycheck as they suffer through an epic consumer-led recession. On the other, it’s helping Ben Bernanke and his cohorts juice the economy back into high gear. That combination should be enough to put a big happy face on anyone holding a grudge against Sam Walton’s baby.

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Fight high fuel price, will help economy in many, many ways: from housing, auto, job, consumer spending, cost of goods sold and many many more.

How can you be so short sighted if you think Mal-Wart will save American consumers?  It is because of Wal Mart, that many americans are losing their jobs, (Rubbermaid Corp, Bear Stearns, Panama Canal etc) income, and healthcare while their jobs, work,  and wealth is going to China who has vowed to take out the United Stated Sooner than Later.  Do your research and you will find that Wal Mart is a "trojan horse," that stealthily will take our economy down until we are their slaves.  See the documentary "Is Wal Mart good for America?"  That documentary tell alot about the not so silent invasion that Americans are facing and will face in the future.

yeah right,, me asking for more money at work will cause a major depression.. give me a break,,all civil servants, all retirees, and dont even mention the CEOs and their millions...and a megastore will save me???? They have drivin a lot of manufacturing jobs to our buddies the non-democratic chinese.  And this saves me how much...sounds like voodoo pin pushing, like king georges freedom by force game..

I don't know where they get the $2,500 savings... I find food shopping at Woodman's saves me more money then Wally does.  These gurues from New York have no idea of how to save money... they just want you to buy stock, and Woodman's doesn't have any... it's a ESOP. that's how they save money, they don't have to satisfy wall street..

Are you serious?

More BS to choke on about Wally world.  Hell if you take out medical, college, gas and food there is no inflation. Wow I forgot you have to have those things to live and support yourself.  Shopping at Wal-Mart wont help me any more than Bush saying that we as Americans should shop and not worry about such things. The government will take care of us with Social Security and Medicare because they know better.  I will take heart that Bernanke has room to screw up more things while there is inflation and my house value drops like a rock.

I agree with David and Leroy.  Walmart isn't saving me anything because i would never stoop so low to shop at that disaster area.  I like to support the local merchants that pay a decent wage and benefits.  Only the Waltons cronies held up in that bunker in Arkansas are making the billions off of you.  The workers see none of it.  Ask youself the next time you go into a Walmart how many of the people working there are on welfare.  I don't want to support that.  I've only been in a Walmart once to see what it was like.  Now that I'm educated, I would never go back

Wal-Mart=always low wages.  Shopping there makes me feel dirty and poor, which I am not.  They are a company that under Sam Walton supported and advertised prominently American made products.  After his death, it pretty much went to China direct status.  I have no problems with Chinese made products if the tariffs against China adjusted their products prices for the fact that they do significant environmental harm, don't have a reasonable minimum wage, nor have to worry about workers health and well being like American based jobs.  We need tariffs that adjust for the fact that these products are basically made by near-slave labor conditions.

Meanwhile, American companies have a very hard competing with labor costs that are 10% of the US.  Thanks GW!  I hope your friends in Saudi Arabia and China appreciate all you have done for them.

I don't know where they get the median household income is 48000.   Try making that earnings at Wal-Mart.  Isn't it true that they are now hiring mostly part time employees so that they won't have to give them benifits or insurance?  Yes this big

brother corporation really cares about the people here?  I hate to see anyone get this big, and will continue to shop at other stores if possible.

Most all companies are getting there goods from overseas. At least Walmart

is passing some savings on to us.

                                      Larry G.

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