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Walmart Stores And Its Impact On America 's Economy

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With over two-million people employed and an annual revenue of nearly 486 million dollars for 2015, it is no surprise that Walmart is one of the world’s largest retail companies (Walmart Stores Inc.). Walmart is an expanding company, one who is constantly looking for opportunities for new stores. With all this in mind, it easy to see why Walmart has such a large impact on America’s economy. This is why America’s societies should limit their dependencies on Walmart stores and subsidiaries. It is important to do this based on how quickly Walmart came to be the economic power it is, the poor treatment of employees, and the impact on small businesses. First, it is important to understand that Walmart, being the economic super power it is, developed extremely quickly. According to the Company Profile Walmart Stores, Inc., Walmart was established in 1969, and shortly thereafter in 1972 become publicly traded on the New York Stock exchange. As the company continued to grow, in the 1980’s the company diversified into Supercenters, Sam’s Club (membership warehouse club), and even international operations. Walmart expanded and began to sell household items (2000), the launch of their “No Boundaries” cosmetic line (2001), an online music store (2004), the completion of Walmart Site to Store (2007), Walmart prepaid debit cards (2007), their very own home furnishing brand “Canopy” (2008), and finally their very own line of Sam’s choice coffee (2008). In 2009 the company took a huge leap

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