Friday, April 1, 2011

Wal-Mart CEO Bill Simon expects inflation

Along with the raw material, labor and fuel costs mentioned, is another factor, the steady decline of the US dollar against the Chinese Yuan. Our Democrats are destroying the dollar on the world scene by spending this country into oblivion, and their green energy policies are blocking any chance for us to work ourselves out of our dependence on foreign oil.

Excerpt:
U.S. consumers face "serious" inflation in the months ahead for clothing, food and other products, the head of Wal-Mart's U.S. operations warned Wednesday.

The world's largest retailer is working with suppliers to minimize the effect of cost increases and believes its low-cost business model will position it better than its competitors.
Still, inflation is "going to be serious," Wal-Mart U.S. CEO Bill Simon said during a meeting with USA TODAY's editorial board. "We're seeing cost increases starting to come through at a pretty rapid rate."

Along with steep increases in raw material costs, John Long, a retail strategist at Kurt Salmon, says labor costs in China and fuel costs for transportation are weighing heavily on retailers. He predicts prices will start increasing at all retailers in June.
"Every single retailer has and is paying more for the items they sell, and retailers will be passing some of these costs along," Long says. "Except for fuel costs, U.S. consumers haven't seen much in the way of inflation for almost a decade, so a broad-based increase in prices will be unprecedented in recent memory."

Read full USA Today article here.

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