Retail Industry in Crisis

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OK, what's your alternative? How's it working for you? :ld:

Low wage retail has never been a long term career
Huh? Low wage retail has been a career for a lot of people. It’s not a good career if that’s what you mean

Not sure what the solution is but people should not be celebrating the downfall of industries unless they are harming people
 

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Huh? Low wage retail has been a career for a lot of people. It’s not a good career if that’s what you mean

Not sure what the solution is but people should not be celebrating the downfall of industries unless they are harming people
Low wage retail is a job, not a career.
 

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It is. The population almost tripled in the last 50 years. That's troublesome. Florida went from 1.4 to 22 million people in just 25 years. The infrastructure cannot keep up. A 1 child policy like China has to come soon.

I wonder if more retail jobs start ending if people will slow down having kids. Because there are a lot of parents with multiple kids working retail jobs. I have a few relatives who have retail jobs all of who have at least 2 kids, living with their grandparents, always getting tattoos, partying, living the good life on their minimum wage job and child support.

That guy who has 29 kids was working a minimum wage job and only paying the women like $1.50 for child support.

But a lot of things shutting down, jobs drying up. Its just gonna make the gap between the rich or poor even wider. You either will adapt or get left behind. This is exactly why I went back to school. Because I didn't want to wait until they raise the minimum wage and I was sick of working dead end jobs.
 

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the shopping malls are in a huge decline. And i get it some people don't wanna be bothered with the crowds. But there's nothing like going to the mall on a saturday and people watching. If you're single trying to pick up someone. Now we went from picking up chicks at the mall to now picking em up at Walmart. Malls are now getting rid of retail and putting in DAve and busters, dmv's, fitness centers. Eventually the malls are gonna just become Target, D and b, Dmv's, food courts and the movie theater.
 

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I wonder if more retail jobs start ending if people will slow down having kids. Because there are a lot of parents with multiple kids working retail jobs. I have a few relatives who have retail jobs all of who have at least 2 kids, living with their grandparents, always getting tattoos, partying, living the good life on their minimum wage job and child support.

That guy who has 29 kids was working a minimum wage job and only paying the women like $1.50 for child support.

But a lot of things shutting down, jobs drying up. Its just gonna make the gap between the rich or poor even wider. You either will adapt or get left behind. This is exactly why I went back to school. Because I didn't want to wait until they raise the minimum wage and I was sick of working dead end jobs.

Still, even if you're eating and over 70 percent of the population is starving, is that any better? America became shyt because people got too selfish with formal education and forgot what having a worker union or basic worker rights are.
 

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Still, even if you're eating and over 70 percent of the population is starving, is that any better? America became shyt because people got too selfish with formal education and forgot what having a worker union or basic worker rights are.
Half the country was convinced unions were the boogyman and a drain on the economy. That if corporations are successful they will be successful Smfh
 
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For many people it is a career

Damn sure is..... you know the starting salary for black people online is 75k.... :pachaha: a lot of the cats on here are the loudest when speaking on black issues, but ironically are completely disconnected from what's going on in our community....
 
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TLR Logic: "Well that's on you that you're poor! :damn:adapt or die! Get out and get it and stop asking for handouts! nikkas swear they wanna always be on the bottom instead of fighting white supremacy!"

the average coli poster whether black or white uses the same talking points as an alt white cat when discussing poor blacks....
 

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Y’all really talk like some conservative cacs man:mjlol:

“Adapt or die”:angry:

“fukk these businesses” :angry:

:mjlol:Who the fukk thinks like this
I mean you do have to adapt. Just like the black community depended on factory jobs because it was behind the 90s/early00s black middle class. When the jobs went overseas and became temp jobs....it killed the black community. We wanted things to stay constant instead of adjusting. I mean y'all be the same ones clowning "certs" guys on here, but I give them credit for making themselves marketable in a flourishing market.
 
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I mean you do have to adapt. Just like the black community depended on factory jobs because it was behind the 90s/early00s black middle class. When the jobs went overseas and became temp jobs....it killed the black community. We wanted things to stay constant instead of adjusting. I mean y'all be the same ones clowning "certs" guys on here, but I give them credit for making themselves marketable in a flourishing market.

Adapt how.... Classes are created by the government in essence... so how do black people adapt?
 

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With the rise of technology, the invention of the internet, and an overall shift towards convenience, the retail industry as we know it is changing rapidly. Amazon, Jeff Bezos’ multi-billion dollar corporation, is becoming the Sears catalogue of the future. Workers are faced with uncertainty as big-box stores are replaced by websites and warehouses and jobs are lost. As wages remain stagnant and health-care costs continue to rise, this crisis leaves retail workers at the mercy of a backwards capitalist system where a few people own the majority of the wealth.

Just A Click Away
If goods are available to us through a simple click of a button, all we have to do is select “one-day shipping” to save ourselves time and a trip to the store. Big-box retail stores are quickly becoming obsolete as online shopping increases. Half of all U.S. households are Amazon Prime subscribers, with convenience at their fingertips. Rather than seeking out storefronts, retail businesses are on the hunt for warehouses to feed the supply and demand of quick and easy online shopping. Traditional retailers are struggling to compete with companies like Amazon, eBay, and Wayfair, to name a few.

As the retail industry changes, the ones who suffer the most are the workers. Retail is the most significant employer in the U.S. with an estimated 4.6 million full and part-time employees. In the past year, 89,000 jobs have been lost, plunging these refugees of the retail crisis into financial instability. While the warehouses replacing big-box stores can offer new homes to some employees, they certainly won’t make up the difference, leaving possibly millions jobless and mostly unable to support themselves or their families.

Department Store Decline
Following the end of World War II and during the post-war economic upswing, department stores were revelling in their glory. New highway infrastructure shuttled families from the suburbs to shopping malls – convenient, climate-controlled monuments to consumerism with lots of parking. However, in the wake of the Great Recession, mall visits declined a staggering 50% between 2010-13 as consumers became bargain shoppers and department store shopping was replaced with thrifting. When anchor stores like Macy’s or Sears leave a mall, the whole space can lose business. Hundreds of vacant retail stores across the country are being turned into trampoline parks and community colleges.
While there was a slight recovery after the ‘07-‘08 recession and workers see more money in their pockets as wages rise thanks to campaigns like the Fight for $15, the results are shallow. Wages are still in a long term decline which means a decline in purchasing power for a big section of the population.

The collapse of large parts of the retail sector is a warning sign for capitalism reflecting the massive growth of inequality. What was called the “middle class” in the U.S. – including big sections of the working class – is being relentlessly squeezed. This has already led to political upheaval and it will lead to a social explosion in the coming period.

The Madness of Capitalism: Retail Industry in Crisis

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