Chicagoans must hate low, low prices
March 27, 2008
The entire city of Chicago (population: 3 million) has only ONE Wal-Mart store. And politicians are fighting to stop them from building another one.
What’s not to like?
This thriving Wal-Mart is on the site of what had been a virtually abandoned building. The store provides jobs for more than 440 employees—it’s currently hiring more—at average wages for hourly workers of about $12 an hour. In the 18 months the store has been open (through February), it has collected nearly $7.3 million in sales taxes alone—$1.9 million for the city, $3.9 million for the state, $917,000 for the RTA and $583,000 for Cook County. And it’s a convenient shopping mecca for Chicagoans.
You would think the City of Chicago would want more of all of this: More jobs. More sales and property tax revenues. More convenient shopping opportunities. You would think the city would want fewer vacant lots.
Maybe this is the problem.











March 30, 2008 at 5:55 am
Liked the post. Liked the link. Sadly, I like Wal-Mart, too (even though I’m a white Democrat with many of the trappings that “White People Like”.
March 30, 2008 at 7:19 pm
Why “sadly”?