Discretionary spending by largely low-income spenders is boosting Wal-Mart profits. The largest US retailer has seen a solid increase in customers due to lower fuel prices and tax reductions on low and medium-wage earners. Tax and fuel-cost changes have
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Discretionary spending by largely low-income spenders is boosting Wal-Mart profits. The largest US retailer has seen a solid increase in customers due to lower fuel prices and tax reductions on low and medium-wage earners. Tax and fuel-cost changes have
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?We are introducing a new and authentic shopping experience that will better serve the needs of the community and will be more relevant to local customers,? said Jose Antonio Fernandez, VP of business development for Walmart. ?Our new store offers
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