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Wal-Mart, the Big Bad Wolf of the Economy

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Wal-Mart is one of the largest corporations in America today. It serves to millions of consumers a day and is known for its motto “lower prices everyday.” For the last few years however, there has been the controversy of whether Wal-Mart is truly good for the American economy or not. On one hand people believe Wal-Mart is good for the economy because it saves the average consumer money due to the low priced products. Along with being an easy one stop shop where everything a person could possibly need is found there. Aside from the low prices and convenience, Wal-Mart is bad for the American economy. In early December of 2005 a poll was commissioned by Wakeup Wal-Mart, a union-funded group that has been pressuring Wal-Mart to raise employee …show more content…

Health Insurance has been another controversy in the debates of Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart employees, especially full-time employees should get health care. The opposition to this is that “ aside from Starbucks no large employer gives health insurance to part time employees due to high costs of health care” (Is Walmart Bad For The Economy). However compared with other large companies Wal-Mart covers only 43% of employees with health insurance as oppose to the average 66% that other large companies cover. If Wal-Mart were to reach the average coverage rate, they would be covering an additional 320,000 employees. Wal-Mart employees are paid poorly if at all for their work and are rarely covered with health insurance. The Wal-Mart corporation states that 90% of it’s workers have health insurance. In actuality, the 90% who are covered, around 50% of those are insured because of their spouses employer, who, by the way, may be a union employer. Wal-Mart is an anti-union corporation. The first ever unionized Wal-Mart was in Quebec, Canada. It was quickly shut down once is became unionized however, and this is not the only case like this. Many attempts have been made to change Wal-Mart into a union employer, but all attempts have failed. Wal-Mart is often portrayed as the big bad wolf of companies. It’s accused of harming smaller “mom and pop” businesses. But it is in fact worse then that.

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