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Retail Business, Jobs, Taxes and Prices in Taos
Support your friends and neighbors and local businesses.
Say NO to an SS Wal-Mart!
Since Wal-Mart came to Taos, the number of retail businesses decreased from
438 to 231. In the last five years alone, retail jobs decreased from 3156 to
1500. (US census, pub 1/2003)
Those closed businesses and the lost jobs supported community members, their
children, their employees, and the stores in which they shopped.
More local businesses will close after a Wal-Mart superstore comes to town.
If businesses close at the same rate, Taos will lose 47% of its current
retail stores and 54.5% of its retail jobs in a few years. What do we tell
the families who have lost businesses or jobs that pay a living wage? Will
as many tourists visit when we have fewer restaurants and shops because
Taosełos can't afford to support them during the year? Can local banks stay
open with fewer local business and worker deposits and when Wal-Mart
deposits its money at night and withdraws it in the morning? How long will
Wal-Mart remain profitable and open when fewer people have money to spend?
Gross Receipts Taxes
In 1998 Wal-Mart accounted for only 4.6% of the total taxes due Taos from
all industries. (NM Taxation & Revenue Dept. and Wal-Mart) Do we change our
land use code because Wal-Mart wants to blanket the country? What do we say
to the hundreds of people who worked three years to produce Vision 20/20 and
our land use code? Do we change our code that would support a local economy
of thriving tourist and local-serving businesses, cottage industries and
home businesses, agriculture and small sustainable industries that do not
negatively impact the environment? What do we leave for our children and
grandchildren?
Food Prices
Wal-Mart tells shoppers that they have low prices. However, a comparison of
prices between the Taos food stores and the Wal-Mart superstore in Espanola
shows:
Meats are up to 91% higher in WM
Fruits and vegetables up to 230% higher in WM
Dairy products up to 16% higher in WM
Beverages up to 31% higher in WM.
Some people from Espanola even come to Taos to shop in SuperSave!
Other Locations
If either the County or the Pueblo were viable locations for Wal-Mart,
wouldn't they have built in either place in the three years since Vision
20/20 was adopted by the Town Council?
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