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Showing Original Post only (View all)Everyone knew the web would affect retail, but a "retail meltdown" [View all]
was a surprise to all the people who should know.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/04/retail-meltdown-of-2017/522384/
What in the World Is Causing the Retail Meltdown of 2017?
In the middle of an economic recovery, hundreds of shops and malls are shuttering. The reasons why go far beyond Amazon.
From rural strip-malls to Manhattans avenues, it has been a disastrous two years for retail.
There have been nine retail bankruptcies in 2017as many as all of 2016. J.C. Penney, RadioShack, Macys, and Sears have each announced more than 100 store closures. Sports Authority has liquidated, and Payless has filed for bankruptcy. Last week, several apparel companies stocks hit new multi-year lows, including Lululemon, Urban Outfitters, and American Eagle, and Ralph Lauren announced that it is closing its flagship Polo store on Fifth Avenue, one of several brands to abandon that iconic thoroughfare.
A deep recession might explain an extinction-level event for large retailers. But GDP has been growing for eight straight years, gas prices are low, unemployment is under 5 percent, and the last 18 months have been quietly excellent years for wage growth, particularly for middle- and lower-income Americans.
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They said the same thing about the Inclosure Acts in Britiain... in 1800
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Apr 2017
#40
I internet shop too. Often Amazon but for clothes I go to Kohls & Macy online
KittyWampus
Apr 2017
#16
Not too far.back in the day, I had a small waist and wide hips but no rear to speak of...
hedda_foil
Apr 2017
#38
I also wonder if a certain segment of the population is just deciding to buy less crap?
Freethinker65
Apr 2017
#10
Sounds like maybe the issue is really about lazy Americans looking for a handout.
jalan48
Apr 2017
#24
Technology should bring benefits to all - shorter working hours and more leisure time -
Doodley
Apr 2017
#27
Many of these large corporations have played a large role in their own demise.
NCTraveler
Apr 2017
#33
One other BIG factor is RENT. The rent is too damn high. I have been saying this for over 8 years.
nikibatts
Apr 2017
#41
IMO, Walmart to me seems to be fading away and may end up just a catalog outlet
CK_John
Apr 2017
#55
A business owned by a family worth over 100 BILLION . . . with a B . . . is cutting costs.
HughBeaumont
Apr 2017
#85