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America’s working class barely scrapes by. An outdated image of them doesn’t help  
CommentaryAmerica’s working class barely scrapes by. An outdated image of them doesn’t help  
By Rick Wartzman and Harin ContractorJanuary 13, 2025
Photo showing the new Walmart logo
LeadershipWalmart is getting its first logo ‘refresh’ in 17 years—and its marketing chief explains why
By Phil WahbaJanuary 13, 2025
Woman carrying a genuine Birkin handbag
LifestyleWalmart is selling a $78 dupe of the Hermès Birkin bag that fans say is so realistic it makes the expensive one obsolete
By Sydney LakeDecember 31, 2024
This combination image shows signage of Chipotle restaurant Feb. 8, 2016, Walmart store, in Walpole, Mass., Sept. 3, 2019, McDonald's restaurant on April 29, 2024, in Albany, Ore., a Target store sign is shown in Amherst, N.Y., Aug. 18, 2009.
RetailWalmart dominated, while Target spiraled: the winners and losers of retail in 2024
By The Associated PressDecember 30, 2024
Walmart logo is seen on a truck semitrailer
RetailCFPB sues Walmart, fintech partner for illegal account openings
By BloombergDecember 23, 2024
Walmart employee at check out
RetailWalmart is experimenting with body cameras for employees—like the ones used by cops—as the retail industry fends off ‘unprecedented levels’ of shopper violence
By Sydney LakeDecember 17, 2024
An illustration of professionals in a meeting and climbing a career ladder.
LeadershipJob-hopping vs. staying at one company: What’s the best route to the corner office?
By Natalie McCormickDecember 17, 2024
Walmart discount department store, employee restocking
FinanceMexico is imposing 10-.year special restrictions on Walmart’s local subsidiary for allegedly pressuring suppliers
By The Associated PressDecember 17, 2024
the Switchback [12 oz and 16 oz] and Trigger Action [12 oz, 16 oz and 20 oz] Travel Mugs
RetailStanley recalls popular travel mug sold at Walmart, Amazon, and Target over burn injuries
By Brooke SeipelDecember 12, 2024
Alice Walton, daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, waits onstage during the annual Walmart shareholders meeting event on June 1, 2018
SuccessThe Walton family is the world’s richest as soaring Walmart shares drive the heirs’ net worth to $432 billion
By Chloe BergerDecember 12, 2024
Vivek Ramaswamy walking next to Elon Musk, who is carrying a child on his shoulders.
SuccessReturn-to-office mandates are associated with an exodus of high performers, research finds
By Sasha RogelbergDecember 11, 2024
three businesswomen in professional clothing standing with microphones
NewslettersThese three Walmart executives are a powerful force inside America’s largest retailer
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianDecember 4, 2024
Walmart CEO shares lessons of drone delivery at Morgan Stanley gathering
FinanceWalmart CEO shares lessons of drone delivery at Morgan Stanley gathering
By Michael del CastilloDecember 3, 2024
A woman pushes a cart through an aisle filled with Christmas-themed merchandise.
FinanceMajor retailers vie for piece of holiday spending boom as gulf between industry’s winners and losers widens
By Greg McKennaDecember 3, 2024
Walmart and Delta stock are both hitting all-time highs—and their CEOs have relied on a surprisingly similar strategy
LeadershipWalmart and Delta stock are both hitting all-time highs—and their CEOs have relied on a surprisingly similar strategy
By Phil WahbaNovember 27, 2024
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