Macy's
in Holladay is finally closing. Congratulations, Holladay, you've
finished the job of turning a regional mall into a cow pasture. For
those of you keeping score, Macy's is also closing
the Layton Hills store and the stores at the Three Rivers Mall in Kelso
and the Everett Mall. Sixty-eight stores, over 10,000 jobs. Lowe's is
chopping
2,400 full-time employees in effort to cut costs by using more
part-time workers, in the further Walmartification of the US job
market. The Limited has filed Chapter 11, but it isn't reorganizing, it's liquidating. American Apparel is gone, along with its 110 stores. Albertsons is shutting down stores all over the territory. Sears is closing
the Vernal, Layton, and Tacoma K-Marts and the Alderwood Mall Sears
(I'm waiting for the K-Mart next to Ivy Place to go.). And in local
tech news, Endurance International Group, which went public in 2013 and
is still trading below the IPO price, is closing
its Bluehost business in Orem (I wonder if Governor Available is going
to mention that while bragging about all the jobs he's brought in.).
These
aren't just lost jobs. They're a sign that people aren't buying
because they can't buy. And as more people lose their jobs, more people
can't buy. That's called "spinning in."
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