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Cebu_4_2
2nd June 2014, 06:45 PM
The Walton Family: America’s New Robber Barons http://static.hupso.com/share/buttons/share-medium.png (http://www.hupso.com/share/)
Walmart’s ruling family, the Waltons, has more wealth than 42% of American families combined. The Walton family is the richest family in the United States, with more wealth than Bill Gates and Warren Buffett combined. The Waltons’ wealth comes from their inherited, controlling stake in Walmart. While Walmart workers live in poverty, the Waltons rake in billions every year from the company.
And the Waltons just keep getting richer. Since 2007, while millions of Americans were having their homes confiscated and jobs eliminated, the fortune of the six Waltons on the Forbes 400 list has more than doubled to an astounding $148.8 billion (http://walmart1percent.org/2014/03/05/another-year-another-33-billion-for-the-waltons/).
The Waltons have these riches thanks to the hard work of their own employees and all of us taxpayers. Based on recent estimates, taxpayers subsidize Walmart as much as $3 billion per year.[1] (http://walmart1percent.org/how-rich-are-the-waltons/#_ftn1) Instead of paying workers enough to survive, the Waltons take billions from Walmart every year, while driving their workers on to food stamps and other public assistance.
Unlike their employees, the Waltons reap billions from Walmart every year. Three Waltons—Rob, Jim, and Alice (all children of Walmart founder Sam Walton)—own over 50% (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-06-06/wal-mart-board-seen-at-risk-of-losing-independent-voices.html) of outstanding Walmart shares. This fiscal year, Rob, Jim, and Alice (and the various entities that they control) will receive an estimated $3.16 billion in Walmart dividends on those shares.
If Sam Walton’s dependents actually worked for their Walmart dividend checks this year, they would be handed $1.5 million every hour. Meanwhile, Walmart workers get an average of $8.81 per hour and are routinely denied full-time work.[2] (http://walmart1percent.org/how-rich-are-the-waltons/#_ftn2)
Amid concerns about the fiscal cliff in December 2012, Walmart moved up the final dividend payout (http://walmart1percent.org/2012/11/19/walmart-helps-keep-waltons-from-falling-off-fiscal-cliff/) of its fiscal year from January 2013 to December 2012 to avoid a possible increase in the tax rate on dividends. As the company’s largest and wealthiest shareholders, the Waltons were the biggest beneficiaries of the move.
Most Walmart workers can only dream of making $25,000 in a year. Meanwhile, the Waltons get $25,000 per minute from their Walmart dividends alone.
The Waltons can certainly afford to do better by their workers and the American taxpayers who subsidize their profit-at-any-cost model, but they continue to choose not to. The Waltons, using their their investment income alone, could fund a permanent $10,000 wage increase for the 1 million hourly store associates whose work generates Walmart’s profits.[3] (http://walmart1percent.org/how-rich-are-the-waltons/#_ftn3)

Updated 3/5/14
[1] A May 2013 report (http://democrats.edworkforce.house.gov/sites/democrats.edworkforce.house.gov/files/documents/WalMartReport-May2013.pdf) by the Democratic staff of the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce estimated a taxpayer cost of $3,015 per Walmart employee because of Walmart workers’ reliance on taxpayer funded programs. To arrive at the $3 billion figure, we simply multiplied the $3,015 estimate by roughly 1 million retail employees.

[2] Sam Walton’s dependents include his children Alice, Rob, and Jim, as well as Christy, who is the widow of his late son John. This calculation is based on share ownership data from Walmart’s 2014 filings and Walmart’s declared FY 2015 dividend of $1.92 per share (see here (http://stock.walmart.com/stock-information/dividends-stock-splits)).

[3] According to a Forbes analysis (http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/list/) of their large holdings in public companies, the combined fortune of the six heirs to Walmart founders Sam and Bud Walton stands at $148.8 billion (the six heirs are Alice, Jim, Rob and Christy Walton, Nancy Walton Laurie, and Anne Walton Kroenke). Assuming a 7% rate of return on their fortune, the Waltons would receive more than $10 billion annually. From 2003-2012, the rate of return on the S&P 500 has been just above 7%; (http://www.stern.nyu.edu/%7Eadamodar/pc/datasets/histretSP.xls) the long-run rate of return is closer to 10%.

singular_me
2nd June 2014, 07:16 PM
not that many - and I am willing to be positive here- (have) deserve(d) their wealth in this world

Dogman
2nd June 2014, 07:46 PM
I remember when they under the old man, insisted that every thing in their stores was american made. But then he died, and the family got greedy.

walmart now is evil. They provided the model for other company's to do business, and move American jobs overseas. And killed many town mom and pop, stores. I used to blame shopping malls, at first they did start the kill off, but when wall mart got big, they finished the job. They are now killing off the shopping malls and other big box stores.

I am referring back into the 60's and early 70's when they were a regional outlet here, think they had less than 5 stores here in Texas.

Their business model, has done more to destroy many a job here in the states, probably the worst of the bunch even today.

I refuse to go to one of the stores, have not been in more than 20 years.

Dogman
2nd June 2014, 07:47 PM
not that many - and I am willing to be positive here- (have) deserve(d) their wealth in this world


Singular,

Do some research before you post.

Edit: Robber Barons

midnight rambler
2nd June 2014, 08:15 PM
not that many - and I am willing to be positive here- (have) deserve(d) their wealth in this world

"I'll say it again--it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God!" --Matthew 19:24

Glass
2nd June 2014, 08:34 PM
yes the walmart model is well and truly in operation down here in Oz. Suppliers are screwed on price. Suppliers have to pay $$ to be allowed to put products on shelves. Suppliers have to pay "rebates" to the superstores for the privelage of receiving a purchase order for their products. Many local suppliers have either gone under or become a superstore "own brand" product. basically you get into a position where the super store is more than half your business volume. You do what they say and they say "gimme gimme gimme".

Customers are equally to blame for lacking sense to support independent brands and not buying products that are clearly being dumped on the market below cost - an illegal act they have been caught doing before.

Short term gain, long term pain.

Silver Rocket Bitches!
2nd June 2014, 08:35 PM
Walmart is the epitome of vulture capitalism. If there is a way to make a buck, regardless of the ethical implications, Walmart will engage. They roll into town after town and artificially deflate their prices then when the local stores can no longer compete they raise prices back up. The former business owners go and work for Walmart and then have to depend on taxpayer funded social subsidies. Some of the butchers of Walmart got together and said they would organize a union of butchers. Walmart closed the butcher section and went to packaged meats. They routinely undermine their suppliers who dare not give Walmart what it demands since the relationship makes up such a large part of their bottom line. So they give in and let Walmart have their low low prices and just give the inferior quality products to Walmart to stock. You do not get the same quality at Walmart you get elsewhere. Walmart is so China heavy that if you try to go into the store and buy $100 worth of American made goods you'll come up short. One can only hope that in the coming days there will be a rebellion against corruption and greed and Walmart will be boycotted. That's my American dream.

Dogman
2nd June 2014, 08:41 PM
yes the walmart model is well and truly in operation down here in Oz. Suppliers are screwed on price. Suppliers have to pay $$ to be allowed to put products on shelves. Suppliers have to pay "rebates" to the superstores for the privelage of receiving a purchase order for their products. Many local suppliers have either gone under or become a superstore "own brand" product. basically you get into a position where the super store is more than half your business volume. You do what they say and they say "gimme gimme gimme".

Customers are equally to blame for lacking sense to support independent brands and not buying products that are clearly being dumped on the market below cost - an illegal act they have been caught doing before.

Short term gain, long term pain.


Walmart is the epitome of vulture capitalism. If there is a way to make a buck, regardless of the ethical implications, Walmart will engage. They roll into town after town and artificially deflate their prices then when the local stores can no longer compete they raise prices back up. The former business owners go and work for Walmart and then have to depend on taxpayer funded social subsidies. Some of the butchers of Walmart got together and said they would organize a union of butchers. Walmart closed the butcher section and went to packaged meats. They routinely undermine their suppliers who dare not give Walmart what it demands since the relationship makes up such a large part of their bottom line. So they give in and let Walmart have their low low prices and just give the inferior quality products to Walmart to stock. You do not get the same quality at Walmart you get elsewhere. Walmart is so China heavy that if you try to go into the store and buy $100 worth of American made goods you'll come up short. One can only hope that in the coming days there will be a rebellion against corruption and greed and Walmart will be boycotted. That's my American dream.

Two truths amongst many!

Wall mart has had a major hand in destroying the middle class here in the states, and setting the model for others in others in other country's to destroy their middle classes.

Wall mart and their business model is evil, pure and simple.


Edit: But some will say this is pure capitalism at its best, good for the stock holders.

7th trump
3rd June 2014, 04:14 AM
"I'll say it again--it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the Kingdom of God!" --Matthew 19:24

And you have absolutely no idea what this passage even means.

7th trump
3rd June 2014, 04:18 AM
Walmart is the epitome of vulture capitalism. If there is a way to make a buck, regardless of the ethical implications, Walmart will engage. They roll into town after town and artificially deflate their prices then when the local stores can no longer compete they raise prices back up. The former business owners go and work for Walmart and then have to depend on taxpayer funded social subsidies. Some of the butchers of Walmart got together and said they would organize a union of butchers. Walmart closed the butcher section and went to packaged meats. They routinely undermine their suppliers who dare not give Walmart what it demands since the relationship makes up such a large part of their bottom line. So they give in and let Walmart have their low low prices and just give the inferior quality products to Walmart to stock. You do not get the same quality at Walmart you get elsewhere. Walmart is so China heavy that if you try to go into the store and buy $100 worth of American made goods you'll come up short. One can only hope that in the coming days there will be a rebellion against corruption and greed and Walmart will be boycotted. That's my American dream.

I believe John Deere uses the same model when it comes to destroying mom and pop businesses.
I've seen JD destroy fabrication shops left and right after a business signs a contract.
Many local medium sized fabrication shops have closed their doors because of the predator like attitude of JD management greed.

Dachsie
3rd June 2014, 04:55 AM
I guy named Al Norman has been effectively working for years to stop Walmart. He has written three books and has been on Katherine Albrecht's show several times.

http://www.sprawl-busters.com/


All of my local grocery stores are greedy and corrupt, so I have just taken to buying my groceries at Walmart. I am buying more and more at Sprouts though as I am trying to go organic and non gmo, but even Walmart is having more healthy products of this kind and they are even going to have their own brand of organic canned products very soon.

I do not buy much of the plastic stuff from China at Walmart but I am OK with buying groceries there.

Our local grocery stores are mainly a monopoly by one outfit and they got into a crooked deal with the mayor/city council to get a special exemption for their stores only that allows them to keep on giving out the now-banned plastic bags but for an $1 "emergency access fee." This rakes in about $170,000 a month in as pure gravy for that corpororation. It is a sales taxable retail sale and if it were legally treated as such, this special "fee" and exemption would vaporize and the racket would be stopped in its tracks. I wrote several letters to various state legislators to get this bag-ban exemption racket between the city and the corporation stopped but they are all in on it and it is so disgusting. That is why I just buy my groceries at Walmart.

If you want to know the deep conspiratorial plan behind all of this evil, suggest you obtain Dr. Stan Monteith's set of CDs called The New Order of the Barbarians.

You may buy it Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Radio-Liberty-Order-Barbarians-Volume/dp/B000W7GQVS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1401796712&sr=8-2&keywords=new+order+of+the+barbarians
http://radioliberty.com/abarbarians.html

If you order from Dr. Stan, you might ask for the paper transcript I transcribed for him of his interview of Dr. Dunegan. There might be a small extra charge but it is great to have important info like this in audio, video and print.

madfranks
3rd June 2014, 05:36 AM
I would like to point out that walmart couldn't do what they do without the government. Walmart abuses every government subsidy under the sun, and if there were no government welfare programs paying walmart employees for them, they would have to pay them more.

Cebu_4_2
3rd June 2014, 10:50 AM
The government plan all along. Free trade with China, Mexico NAFTA etc. The demise to 3rd world status is the goal. Walmart was big enough to utilize the governments new laws and prosper at the countries expense.

mick silver
3rd June 2014, 11:08 AM
just if sam was alive today to see what his kids have done

midnight rambler
3rd June 2014, 01:02 PM
And along comes Donald Trump the Contrarian lol


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tdGCvGRtEo

7th trump
3rd June 2014, 02:08 PM
And along comes Donald Trump the Contrarian lol


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tdGCvGRtEo

Told ya you didn't know what it meant.