Headline RoundupMarch 13th, 2024

Dollar Tree, Family Dollar Plan to Close Nearly 1,000 US Stores

Summary from the AllSides News Team

On Wednesday, Dollar Tree and Family Dollar announced plans to close 970 U.S. stores.

Key Details: Dollar Tree, which operates about 16,774 stores, plans to close about 600 Family Dollar stores this year, and 370 over the next few years. Thirty Dollar Tree stores are also expected to close as their leases expire.

Key Quote: “Persistent inflation and reduced government benefits continue to pressure the lower-income consumers that comprise a sizable portion of Family Dollar’s” customer base," said Dollar Tree CEO Rick Dreiling on a call with analysts.

For Context: Dollar stores face stiff competition from competitors such as Walmart and Chinese e-commerce platform Temu. The stores have also experienced losses due to consumers spending shifting to essential items rather than more expensive discretionary goods.

How the Media Covered ItCNN Business (Lean Left bias) said the announcement followed "years of mismanagement and poor conditions" at the stores. The Wall Street Journal (Center) highlighted how "Dollar Tree’s earnings in the holiday quarter were wiped out by billions of dollars in charges tied to a review of the company’s portfolio of stores." A headline on the Fox Business (Lean Right) homepage said the brands were "forced" to close the stores amid an "inflation crunch."

Why the Difference? The political right is more likely to connect high inflation with general economic issues than the political left is.

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