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"Billions In Losses": Retail Crime Has Surged 93% In Progressive Cities


               
2025 Sep 12, 8:55pm   255 views  7 comments

by RayAmerica   follow (0)  

Even if you don't live in one of these liberal hell hole cities, who do you think is going to make up the losses by paying for higher prices? For the answer, look in the mirror.

America’s great cities once symbolized prosperity and culture. Now, many are paying a steep financial price as crime surges and businesses flee. As one line in a new op-ed piece put it, “Crime has a balance sheet. In poorly led cities, that balance sheet is bleeding red ink by the day.”

From ZeroHedge:

Retail is bearing the brunt, according to an op-ed by Ted Jenkin at Fox News. The National Retail Federation (NRF) reported U.S. retailers lost $112 billion in 2022 due to theft, up from $94 billion in 2021. Between 2019 and 2023, shoplifting incidents rose 93% and dollar losses climbed 90%. Major chains are pulling back: Target projected $500 million in additional losses this year, Walgreens has shut stores across San Francisco, and Nordstrom left downtown entirely.

“Does it seem insane to you that so many of these retail stores have to lock up much of the merchandise…knowing that they will never be arrested?” the piece asked. The fallout is visible in empty storefronts and shrinking city budgets. San Francisco’s downtown vacancy rate has hit 34.8%, erasing jobs, tax revenue, and foot traffic.

More here: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/billions-losses-retail-crime-has-surged-93-progressive-cities

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5   Patrick   @   2025 Sep 17, 8:01pm  

Thanks @RayAmerica

Please do not capitalize black though. Or white either.
6   RayAmerica   @   2025 Sep 17, 8:27pm  

Didn’t realize that I was doing anything wrong … will comply with your request and will not capitalize in the future.
7   MolotovCocktail   @   2025 Sep 17, 9:10pm  

My local WalMart locked everything up..including men's underwear..about 5 years ago. I stopped going after that.

Now it is closed. I haven't checked if the other one in town is still open.

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