2016 Brings Empty Shelves and Store Closings All Across  America - By Michael Snyder -http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/retail-apocalypse-2016-brings-empty-shelves-and-store-closings-all-across-america 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Major  retailers in the United States are shutting down hundreds of stores, and  shoppers are reporting alarmingly bare shelves in many retail locations that are  still open all over the country.  It appears that the retail apocalypse  that made so many headlines in 2015 has gone to an entirely new level as we  enter 2016.  As economic activity slows down and Internet retailers capture  more of the market, brick and mortar retailers are cutting their losses.   This is especially true in areas that are on the lower portion of the income  scale.  In impoverished urban centers all over the nation, it is not  uncommon to find entire malls that have now been completely abandoned.  It  has been estimated that there is about a billion square feet of retail space  sitting empty in this country, and this crisis is only going to get worse as the  retail apocalypse accelerates.
We  always get a wave of store closings after the holiday shopping season, but this  year has been particularly active.  The following are just a few of the big  retailers that have already made major announcements...
-Wal-Mart  is closing 269 stores, including 154 inside the United States.
-K-Mart  is closing down more than two dozen stores over the next several  months.
-J.C.  Penney will be permanently shutting down 47 more stores after closing a total of  40 stores in 2015.
-Macy's  has decided that it needs to shutter 36 stores and lay off approximately 2,500  employees.
-The  Gap is in the process of closing 175 stores in North America.
-Aeropostale  is in the process of closing 84 stores all across America.
-Finish  Line has announced that 150 stores will be shutting down over the next few  years.
-Sears  has shut down about 600 stores over the past year or so, but sales at the stores  that remain open continue to fall precipitously.
But  these store closings are only part of the story.
All  over the country, shoppers are noticing bare shelves and alarmingly low  inventory levels.  This is happening even at the largest and most prominent  retailers.
I  want to share with you an excerpt from a recent article by Jeremiah  Johnson.  The anecdotes that he shares definitely set off alarm bells with  me.  Read them for yourself and see what you think...
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I  came across two excellent comments upon Steve Quayle's website that bear  reading, as these are two people with experience in retail marketing, inventory,  ordering, and purchases.  Take a look at these:
#1  (From DJ, January 24, 2016)
"Steve-
[Regarding  the] alerts about the current state of the RR industry. This is in line with  what I've been noticing as I visited our local/regional grocery store, Walmart,  and Target this week in WI. I worked in big box retail for 20 years specializing  in Inventory Management. These stores are all using computerized inventory  management systems that monitor and automatically replenish inventory when  levels/shelf stock get low. This prevents "out of stocks" and lost sales. These  companies rely on the ability to replenish inventory quickly from regional  warehouses.
As  I shopped this week and looked at inventory levels I was shocked. There were  numerous (above and beyond acceptable levels) out of stocks across category  lines at all three retailers. And even where inventory was on the shelf, the  overall levels were noticeably reduced. Based on my experience, working for two  of these three organizations in store management, they have  drastically/intentionally reduced their inventory levels. This is either due to  financial stresses/poor sales effecting their ability to acquire new inventory,  or it could be the result of what was mentioned earlier regarding the  transporting of goods to these regional warehouses. Either way this doesn't bode  well for the what's to come.  Stock up now while you can!"
#2  (From a Commenter following up #1 who didn't provide a name, January 26,  2016)
"I'd  like to tailgate on the SQ Alert "based on my experience..." regarding stock  levels in big box stores. This weekend we were in two such stores, each in  fairly isolated communities which are easily the communities' best source for  acquiring grocery items in quantity.
I  myself worked in retail (meat) for thirty years so I know exactly what a  well-stocked store looks like, understand the key categories and category  drivers, and how shelves are stocked and displays are built to drive sales and  profits. I also understand supply chain and distribution methodologies quite  well.
Each  of the stores we were in were woefully under-stocked. This time of year-the few  weeks following the holidays-is usually big business in groceries and low stock  levels suggest either poor ordering at the store level, poor purchasing at the  distribution level or a purposeful desire to be under-stocked. 
Anyone  familiar with the retail grocery industry is also familiar with how highly  touted "the big box store's" infrastructure is. They know exactly when demand is  high and for what items and in what quantities. It is very unlikely that both  stores somehow got "surprised" by unusually high demand. It is reasonable then  to imagine that low stock levels in rural areas with few options is a purposed  endeavor to assure that both the budget conscious and the folks in more remote  areas are not fully able to load up their pantries.
Simply  put I believe the major retailer in question is doing their part to limit the  ability of rural America to be sufficiently prepared. Nevertheless, we are wise  to do our best to keep ahead of the curve. God bless your efforts,  Steve."
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Yes,  this is just anecdotal evidence, but it lines up perfectly with hard numbers  that I have been discussing on The Economic Collapse Blog.
Exports  are plummeting all over the globe, and the Baltic Dry Index just plunged to  another new all-time record low.  The amount of stuff being shipped around  by air, truck and rail inside this country has been dropping significantly, and  this tells us that real economic activity is really slowing down.
If  you currently work in the retail industry, your job is not secure, and you may  want to start evaluating your options.
We  have entered the initial phases of a major economic downturn, and it is going to  be especially cruel to those on the low end of the income spectrum.  Do  what you can to get prepared now, because the economy is not going to be getting  better any time soon.
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