Walmart, for the first time in its annual reports, acknowledges that taxpayer-funded social assistance programs are a significant factor in its revenue and profits. This makes sense, considering that Walmart caters to low-income consumers. But what’s news here is that the company now considers the level of social entitlements given to low-income working and unemployed Americans important enough to underscore it in its cautionary statement. I find it quite ironic Walmart and Americans cry foul over a reduction of 36 dollars a week for a family of four. Heres a logical thought, if you arent willing to work, stop having children #welfarenation
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 21:44:24 +0000