Nov30th2004

Is Wal-Mart Good For America?

Economist Bruce Bartlett argues that it is,

I patiently explained to Hedrick Smith, the chief correspondent and producer of the program, that the main beneficiaries of Wal-Mart’s low-price policy are the poor, who could now afford products that would be out of their reach but not for Wal-Mart, improving their lives and raising their standard of living.

Bruce Bartlett continues to give many more reasons supporting his claim and gives a devastating critique of the Frontline special produced with the same title.

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5 Responses to “Is Wal-Mart Good For America?”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 DD Nov 30th, 2004 at 1:01 am

    Hmmm. I have a hunch that there could be some anti-trust issues in regards to Walmart. We can’t forget the “little guy”. ;) I could be wrong though…..it’s just a hunch.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 Hispanic Pundit Nov 30th, 2004 at 1:16 am

    It is the ‘little guy’ that one is focusing on here. Read more here.

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 DD Nov 30th, 2004 at 7:01 am

    mmHmmm. Like I said…..I have a hunch in regards to Walmart and possibly anti-trust issues. Have a good day!

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 Billy Budd Dec 1st, 2004 at 9:06 am

    Sorry, I am no fan of Walmart. If you read the history of Sam Walton in Arkansas, he low-balled his competition out of business and strong armed many suppliers to the brink of bankruptcy. As a small business wholesaler, I know how much pressure can be applied by the big boys. Walmart is not quite the panacea to all the ills that plague American retail business.

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