Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Walmart :: essays research papers
http//laplaza.org/totem/econ.html sell Business, Jobs, Taxes and Prices in TaosSupport your friends and neighbors and local businesses. Say NO to an SS Wal-MartSince Wal-Mart came to Taos, the number of sell businesses decrease from 438 to 231. In the last five years alone, sell jobs decreased from 3156 to 1500. (US census, pub 1/2003)Those codad businesses and the lost jobs supported community members, their children, their employees, and the stores in which they shopped.More local businesses will close after a Wal-Mart superstore comes to town.If businesses close at the same rate, Taos will lose 47% of its current retail stores and 54.5% of its retail jobs in a few years. What do we tell the families who shake off lost businesses or jobs that pay a living wage? result as many tourists visit when we have few restaurants and shops because Taose&65533os cant commit to support them during the year?Can local banks stay open with fewer local business and worker deposits and when Wal-Mart deposits its money at night and withdraws it in the morning? How long will Wal-Mart remain profitable and open when fewer people have money to spend?Gross Receipts TaxesIn 1998 Wal-Mart accounted for only 4.6% of the total taxes due Taos from all industries. (NM Taxation & Revenue Dept. and Wal-Mart)Do we change our land use enactment because Wal-Mart wants to blanket the country? What do we say to the hundreds of people who worked three years to produce Vision 20/20 and our land use code? Do we change our code that would support a local economy of thriving tourist and local-serving businesses, cottage industries and home businesses, agriculture and small sustainable industriesthat do not negatively impact the environment? What do we leave for our children and grandchildren?Food PricesWal-Mart tells shoppers that they have let out prices. However, a comparison of prices between the Taos food stores and the Wal-Mart superstore in Espanola shows
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