It's May 26, 2024, 07:16:45 PM
It's the opposite, Wal-Mart is great for the economy. It provides jobs at half-decent wages to people who otherwise would not find work (such as the elderly, students, perpetually unskilled and therefore unemployed.)
my throat hurts, its hard to swallow, and my body feels like i got a serious ass beating.
Basically when your teacher says it's bad for the economy, I'm assuming he has looked at certain figures and came to the conclusion that Walmart lowers economic efficiency.
QuoteBasically when your teacher says it's bad for the economy, I'm assuming he has looked at certain figures and came to the conclusion that Walmart lowers economic efficiency.This is such a retarded comment you should be ashamed.
Of course a few people are ballsy (stupid) enough to suggest Walmart reduces economic efficiency.
What does me editing my posts have to do with anything? That's another ridiculous comment you should be ashamed for making. And you're statement implied he should listen to his teacher since they probably "looked at some shit." If that isn't what you meant you certainly didn't do a good job of making it clear. Finally, if you haven't looked into this topic why are you commenting on it?
When we make the economy more efficient we create losers. People are hurt. Small businesses get killed. Workers get laid off. Middle income jobs get replaced with lower income jobs. Or something else happens. These things are all good for the economy. But its not so clear that they are good for society. Try not to confuse the two.
^but the beauty of it all is, if the 360 was the only console on the market, and it's quality decreased while price increases, it will create demand for a better quality console for a better price, and the market will take it's course. i dont believe WALMART is bad for the economy, it may drive some business to failure, but there will always still be niche markets that smart business people could enter and provide things walmart doesnt.it's strange that Walmart is the only large supermarket chain though...