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WHEN CRABS ROAR

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5. Another side of this story is how much does Walmart pay
Sat May 11, 2013, 09:17 PM
May 2013

for a garment that they retail for $60, maybe $2 or less?
Anybody want to guess, or better yet, has any real knowledge.

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You know, I'd be just fine with adding a couple of bucks, and make them here 1-Old-Man May 2013 #1
Good point! another_liberal May 2013 #4
Clothes shouldn't have to be loaded onto cargo ships to chug across the largest ocean on the planet. Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #6
Exactly. another_liberal May 2013 #10
yes indeed cali May 2013 #15
the latter one is lying about workers, LOL. she means there isn't skilled labour at a cheap enough bettyellen May 2013 #16
yep cali May 2013 #17
That's what I was going to say too. another_liberal May 2013 #19
Yup. bettyellen May 2013 #21
I would do the same badtoworse May 2013 #43
K&R. pacalo May 2013 #2
Two percent . . . another_liberal May 2013 #3
Another side of this story is how much does Walmart pay WHEN CRABS ROAR May 2013 #5
You really think RudynJack May 2013 #7
Possibly, I'm always amazed at how inexpensive some items WHEN CRABS ROAR May 2013 #9
The weirdly specific prices they have suggest smaller margins on stuff Posteritatis May 2013 #36
Their profits suggest that's the case. another_liberal May 2013 #12
I agree RudynJack May 2013 #13
I'm not saying they do. another_liberal May 2013 #18
Yes nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #23
2$, LOL... try 25 - 40 dollars. I hate Walmart, but if you buy clothes there - their suppliers are bettyellen May 2013 #20
I can tell you don't shop at walmart much newmember May 2013 #31
On paper yes, but... Mr. X May 2013 #8
Yeah, I guess so. another_liberal May 2013 #11
the 25 cents is theoretical. It assumes the factory owners would spend it on upgrades and that this bettyellen May 2013 #24
They are already responsible. another_liberal May 2013 #25
the way I understand it, it would have the stores buying it responsible for paying for their bettyellen May 2013 #26
Make the clothing here . . . another_liberal May 2013 #27
that is so unrealistic, I just don't know how to respond... bettyellen May 2013 #28
When you, "don't know how to respond . . ." another_liberal May 2013 #29
I couldn't leave such a silly pipe dream out there unchallenged. Sorry. But we're global bettyellen May 2013 #30
Global marketplace, eh? another_liberal May 2013 #39
I'm a realist, but am curious to know HOW you think we will ever reduce thecompetition from imports? bettyellen May 2013 #41
It's pretty simple really. another_liberal May 2013 #45
um.... how'd that work out for our shoe industry? Oh wait- we no longer have one! bettyellen May 2013 #47
You can blame the Bain Capital types for that fail. another_liberal May 2013 #48
We don't fundamentally disagree about how workers should be treated, but it appears you care about bettyellen May 2013 #49
Want to learn something? another_liberal May 2013 #52
what bullshit. 1) they were decent jobs at one time. 2) factory work is not one step away HiPointDem May 2013 #32
your reply has nothing to do with the 21st century marketplace. bettyellen May 2013 #33
blahblahblah HiPointDem May 2013 #35
Well reasoned! You have convinced me..... bettyellen May 2013 #42
no, it's 8 cents without the markups. read the article. you're wrong about everything. HiPointDem May 2013 #38
Fuck that, let the kids suffer... Locut0s May 2013 #14
Oh com'on, you know how much that s in the aggregate? nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #22
Let's raise them $1.00 and re-open factories HERE SoCalDem May 2013 #34
One dollar? Revanchist May 2013 #37
25 cents is another game of Donkey Kong.... Junkdrawer May 2013 #40
No, it would subtract 25 cents from corporate profits. KamaAina May 2013 #44
EXACTLY. This is being spun as about consumers but it is CORPORATE PROFITS redqueen May 2013 #46
And totally analogous to the case of the Ford Pinto, where Ford Motor Company bullwinkle428 May 2013 #50
But, but, but... RC May 2013 #51
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