Ruth
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That makes a lot of sense, but at the same time the more people do shop at Wally World because cash is tight, the more people will have to shop there because cash is tight for everyone.
Large chain stores suck cash out of communities whereas with smaller chains and independent stores the money is more likely to stay in the community. It just needs a good number of people to play the same game, and maybe buy fewer things rather than trying to have everything at a knock-down price. In many ways it's like when governments create inflation - in the early days everybody benefits and nobody pays but in the later days everybody pays and nobody benefits.
Well, when you are poor you have little choice.