Not sure the health of the economy has anything to do with these retail stores closing. People changed their buying habits and prefer shopping online because there are a lot more choices. I only go to an actual brick and mortar retail store for food, home repair items, and maybe a carpet for the bathroom.
It's always fun hearing a struggling company blame the macro economic environment for its bad management. I remember FEDEX doing that a year or two ago, yet UPS and other major companies continued reporting strong earnings. And Walmart is expecting a strong holiday shopping season.
"Not constitutional to do this" And who interprets whether it is constitutional? A crooked supreme court? Because let's be honest. The people in power don't care what is constitutional. They always find loopholes to do what they want and use the excuse "not constitutional" to avoid doing what average people want.
You’re a real estate guy…unburden those with student debt so they can buy homes, buy cars , go on vacations to Florida.rather than living at home with mommy and daddy. I paid off 100k of my ex wife’s student loan debt…Im okay if they eliminate the debt. Don’t like high taxes? Research any or all significant tax related Federal legislation since 1969…quickly you will see a pattern emerge ..you’ll see nothing but Red. Don’t elect people that don’t have your financial best interests in mind…or just stop complaining about it
"Not constitutional to do this" And who interprets whether it is constitutional? A corrupt supreme court? Because let's be honest. The people in power don't care what is constitutional. They always find loopholes to do what they want and use the excuse "not constitutional" to avoid doing what average people want.
Where do market timers like me stand, I have 300k in money market funds with Fidelity and scared to invest in anything, stocks and gold are volatile alike and bonds are a no go area for me? What is the best course of action?
How does one get a financial planner who isn’t just looking to make a buck? (upfront fees and whatnot) my spouse and I are in the market for guidance at this point
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’ monica mary strigle” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
The quality of manufactured goods has gone down tremendously over the years and not just with auto parts but across the board. Products break down a lot faster than they used to.
@@ishastrega6851I’m sick of doing the work of replacing a part only to have it fail soon after. I’d spend twice as much on many items to have quality. Plumbing parts are the same way.
That and I never got the last online order from them, contacted their support three times about it, and only got a autoresponse email back. That was almost exactly one year ago, so who knows how many they've done that to since.
In every city within the US we can find crappy architecture, mcdonald's, walmarts, gas stations, dollar general's and monopoly companies sprinkled over every block. Sad days are ahead
Don't forget all the Municipal buildings like Courthouses, Police Stations, etc. Once upon a time cities and towns took pride in their civic buildings, now they are just made of kindling wood and vinyl siding.
The roads are so neglected around here they are treacherous in places. I remember when..........it is truly sad and pathetic today. The mob (claiming to be our gov) has stolen all the money that was supposed to be used for infrastructure.
I work on cars and I am not surprised that Advanced Auto is closing stores. They have 3 within a 8 mile radius of me. Also they a prime example of corporate greed. I can get parts for half the price on rock auto and a lot of them are OEM. I’m ok with waiting 2 days to get parts if that means I save 50% of the cost. Other big auto parts stores will probably follow their lead here soon.
I mostly order online but retail if I need it now Oreillys is much better and cheaper. Online I have euro cars so I like Autohaus az and also Rock Auto....Both have good brands available and Rock auto is super cheap for some of the better brands
No such thing as corporate greed. If prices are too high, nobody shops there and they go out of business, that is corporate stupidity and simple economics at work.
I'm seeing some decent drops in computer prices. I've been looking for a solid new computer under $1300, and over the last week on Amazon I've seen prices drop on numerous computers I'm interested in. Especially for the Ryzen 7 series.
@@henrythegreatamerican8136 i have bought 3 dell laptops , gave one to my GF and haven't even opened the new one, i am using the same inspiron 15 5000 series daily for 8 years now, no problemo. the new ones cost $500 each, same price as i paid 8 years ago.
These companies haven't learned their lesson about pricing yet. You keep prices high no matter WHAT happens, you set yourself up for huge losses due to non-sales.
@@MarcIverson hey marc, i buy 2 also. i cook one for practice early and freeze the breasts, make soup with the rest and freeze half of that. then depending on what happens thanksgiving, i will either cook one, or eat at another gathering, and cook the next on in december for xmas
@@bobs5596 That works! I also make sure not to waste any of the carcass but turn it into delicious stock as well. Stock from the store is nowhere near as good,, just watery and salty, and dopey-expensive, whereas mine is fantastic and more or less free!
You’re so right about Walgreens, I went in there today to get some nail polish remover. It was six dollars for regular store brand acetone nail polish remover! It used to be two or three dollars. So I put it back and went to the dollar tree 😂 for just normal every day beauty staples like that it’s just over priced and they have everything on “sale” but you have to buy one and then get the next other on 50% off, but I don’t need two of something. I just want one at a good price.
@ they used to be pretty compatible with Walmart prices. And then they would give out coupons for five dollars off $20 purchase or more and you can make your money stretch there but in the last couple years, everything is just gotten outrageous. I’m so glad they have Aldi in my area too. I like that store because the prices are low and you can get in and get out.
There are 7 self-storage facilities within a four mile radius where I live (small town). Several are two or three stores high. People just have too much stuff. Mostly crap they don’t need.
Same near me and the insane thing is most people here live on acreage! I can't believe the amount of money people waste to store mostly worthless junk.
I was at Walgreens today and a can of Progresso soup was $4.79 same can at Walmart was $1.98 as far as I’m concerned I hope they fail…..it’s called poetic justice😊
Similar situation on hall's cough drops. I was under the weather and wasn't sure what a fair price was. Checked later at Walmart and got a second bag 3 bucks cheaper. Trying to get prescription filled can take over an hour. Told 15 minutes then 15 more minutes on second inquiry. Went out side and waited and got text it was ready. Walk back in store and informed their system just went down from power surge. Probably be back up in 20 minutes. Finally got my prescription and cough drops. Copay on prescription wasn't figured right. Still have to deal with that issue. Maybe next time I will die before I get through the transaction.
What is extra interesting about advanced auto parts closing stores is that people are keeping vehicles longer, you'd think auto parts store would gain from that.
All my vehicles over 25 years and none of them have broken but my 2020 Ram 2021 Silverado break all the time? I sold them both this year I'm done with new technology that's extremely finicky and has zero quality. Junk!
Yeah, but the older cars aren't rolling junkyards like the newer ones are. I went 200k miles on my last wheel bearings, the starters in my cars are well over 200k, the alternators are well over 200k, etc. My 31 yo Honda will outlast anything you can buy off the lot as long as it doesn't get wrecked. Meanwhile, my 2012 Versa is one more electrical issue from being a doorstop since literally half the electrical system has been garbage for years already.
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717 It is amazing to the most of the world that your great nation has such poor alternatives to choose from. Where these 2 or 3 really the best your country can offer? It simply can't be.
I live in a small, but growing town and there's an Advanced Auto Parts being built here....and almost finished. We also have a Napa and Auto Zone within half a mile. Crazy.
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@@phaedrus2633 i am not paying 9.99 for 2 burgers and a coke at BK. i can buy a pound of grass-fed 90/10 hamburger for $7 and make 6 burgers, coke has too much sugar, drink coffee or water.
do you work for amazon? 🤣 people is broke and it will never be the same as before pandemic, people will slowly accept this new reality of supercompanies taking over their lifes, this is just another small step.
@@gabakusa but the quality is still subpar. To me that is one of the biggest problems not just with auto parts but manufactured goods altogether. Standards in quality stop existing when either moved manufacturing to China or started accepting products manufactured in China. When I was growing up, almost nothing came from China. Now it seems like everything comes from China.
Buying/selling online is so much more efficient compared to an actual store. No strikt opening hours, only a warehouse needed, less trouble with customers. Times are changing.
Many years ago, the last time I was in an Advanced Auto Parts, they sold me the wrong headlamp bulb. I went to install it in the parking lot and wouldn't fit in the socket. I go back in the store not even 2 minutes later and they wouldn't take it back because the package was opened. Good riddance.
Spot on. This inflation is intentionally caused by the international conglomerate wholesalers who all owned by the usual suspects. Retailers such as supermarkets, etc are having to pay extortionate costs for stock from wholesalers and then have to pass it on to customers.
How about colleges stop over inflating tuition by 200% and then point the finger at the job market when there are 7,000 grads & workers applying for the same few well paying jobs? Setting them up for failure just for a check. Oh I’m sorry that’s just called business as usual in the greatest country in the world 🤡
Student loans are a problem because they are guaranteed. These "for profit" colleges know that they will get paid so they keep driving up the prices. Get rid of Student Loans altogether or not allow them to be backed by the government.
Whats the point of college degree if the job you get from it cant pay back the loan? Get your money back from the "school"! They have plenty of money while you dont
We'eve been searching for our forever homestead property for 3 years now. We finally just found it in KY. 24 acres, 3000sqft house, mixed pasture/trees...it was above our budget, but we made an offer. After the realization of talking with our lender, and realized it was going to be almost 4k a month, we backed out. We have a dream, but not going to put or family at that kind of risk for it. Yes, we could have made it work, but we are currently able to put a few grand a month into savins now, and that would all go away.
@@SoferiaNebruin Jesus spoke to one specific person, a rich young man. He did not tell everybody to sell everything they had. The rich young man was too attached to his possessions to sell them. If he had sold them, he still would have been rich because he came from a rich family. He could’ve got more possessions.
@@ripvanrevshow is that true when there is a conflicting message of help wanted signs, layoffs and automation. McDonald’s in my area is now fully automated with kiosk, no damn way I’m gonna believe it’s because understaffing.
The Advanced Auto Parts in my town has gone down hill tremendously over the past year. The store is dirty and run down. I don’t think anybody has swept the floor in a month. The main entrance door is jammed, which makes it very hard to open. I thought that something must be off. Now I know…
You know it's bad when they don't even stay open til the end of Christmas to clear out their stock. lol It's going to be a BAD holiday season for retailers.
What you’re witnessing is the end of the retail, corporate accountant scam. There’s is a Home Depot I used to go to in the south suburbs of Chicago. One of the employees told me that at one time there were a couple hundred people working there and it was one of their most profitable stores. Then they opened up a bunch more in the surrounding suburbs and turned it into one their least profitable stores. I asked her why the store was still open and she said they take count their profits collectively with the other stores. As far as other retailers there’s an over abundance of these stores. We have two Advance Auto Parts stores, three Walmarts, two McDonald’s, and some outlet stores like Beale’s, TJ Max, Ollie’s, Big Lots, two Dollar Generals and more gas stations than we need with a couple more on the way. America is over stored.
I know my wife got laid off back in April. I saw this coming and have been preparing for it I paid my mortgage 6 months in advance and cleared out all the other little small bills here and there so when she got laid off and didn't bother us one bit. Being a boy scout really helped
I was in Walmart last night. It was almost empty There were more employees than there were customers. It's the beginning of the Christmas shopping season and even their early sales are not moving merchandise.🤔
I stopped shopping at that cesspool many years ago. I don't know how it's stayed in business as long as it has....crappy stuff, mundane, and very stupid politics.
Those autopart retailers double the cost of all their items and apply it as selling price. Wholesaler alternator 360$, advance auto part 650$. No wonder why nobody is buying there (illogical pricing and corporate greed at its finest)
Doubling the cost or marking up the price is not a bad thing if you expect to make a profit. I took business math back in the early 80s and learned that some markups are even much higher than that. I used to have a reseller’s license in the late 90s. Some manufacturers/distributors would suggest a price for you to sell your product which was doubled the wholesale price.
@mildredpierce4506 i'm Sorry but that is called greed. You can double a price of a 1$ item that makes it 1$ profit. But not make 300$ profit on a single item. That is pure tefth. Beside i would recommend you to take more classes to update your economics and maths skills
Stores are the 2nd to last to pay before the customer. When manufacturers, railroads, trucking and fuel goes up then stores have to pay more to stock their shelves. So then they have to charge more.
Yep, its an economic doom loop. CEOs jacked up prices and laid people off, now we can't buy stuff, so more ppl will get laid off, and the cycle will continue.
Like car parts? I am a little surprised by advanced auto but I guess a portion of their sales are discretionary. But if your car isn't working, that is usually a priority for most people.
No. I recently bought a radiator for my wife's car and it was half the price through Rock auto. Advance, AutoZone, O'Reilly's was 100 dollars more for exact same radiator.
What's interesting about these student loans is thst the colleges and universities have become absolutely wealthy collecting these funds while putting out a sub standard product. Do these universities, with billions in "endowment " funds, have an liability in this crisis they helped create? I think they do!!
They should be held accountable and shut down. A major in Ancient Maya art won't get you a job. They all end up as Barista's at Starjunk with purple hair.
It's a convoluted organized crime syndicate. The entire Department of Education needs to be shut down with education returned locally, where it's really supposed to be in the first place.
Stop shoving our money into foreign wars of Empire, forgive the outstanding student loan balances (a sunk cost), and put an END FOREVER on the government guaranteeing student loans. If banks want to profit on loaning money to people with no income or collateral then they are welcome to take that risk on their own.
I just bought the parts to do a partial rebuild of the front suspension on my old pickup truck. Some were from advance auto parts. They had quality National bearings in stock. The parts total for most of the front suspension was $500. It's no wonder a lot of people are skipping maintenance.
It was only a matter of time before these duplicate stores started closing. Over the years in our small town 5 auto parts stores opened up for a population that hadn’t changed much in 40 years. One store was doing well but split 5 ways it was inevitable. Same for dollar stores & chain pharmacy stores. Credit cards are the reason for propping up retail, imo, and people are wising up and realizing they better take control of their own finances and quit buying crap they don’t really want or need. You simply can’t buy happiness. Many of us tried for years and paid the consequences when retirement was creeping up with no savings. People really need to look in the mirror and place the blame where it belongs. Not true for everyone, some things are beyond your control, but in many cases much of this sense of hopelessness is self induced.
Did you see the outpouring of love and support for the New York bakery that was slandered recently by a t.v. personality? The bakery described how hard they have worked night and day to provide the public with delicious breads and cakes and pies and specialties for over 150 years!!! Imagine bakers beginning their shifts at 3am daily for years to provide fresh baked goods to the public. I am sad when a popular business fails for whatever reason. It feels like a death and so sad.
@@Ghekko-kw3zzi don't know how she can survive on such a paltry salary. I'd have to drive for Uber, door dash, AND instalation simultaneously during all my spare time in order to make ends meet if I were her.😂😂
Hard not to buy on amazon for myself and I imagine for many people. Would of spent 3 times or more as much keeping my truck on the road without it. Gm wants over 300 for a shifter cable, 75 on amazon and it works great. Many other cases like this. May not be good but I can't help it.
Auto parts stores are not wholesalers, which means they are retailers. They sell products for profits. They buy from the wholesaler and then mark up the price, which is the normal way a retail business works.
No cc's here, cash transactions only. Use a reloadable credit card. I order nothing online. Car paid off decades ago. House done paid. Gold, silver, copper, and platinum investments with emergency cash funds jic. Food storage 2 years stocked. Locked and loaded ready to roll. 😂😂😂
You can starve in your basement or bunker after a couple years, tough guy. My wife and children will be safely out of the usa and far away. Sensible realistic people, as well as good parents, make arrangements for a safer, more stable, practically freer life abroad for their kids when resources permit. You go down with the ship if you like, but all of our children deserve better than what is coming to the usa.
Its how capitalism works.. Its why they import tons of immigrants for these low wage jobs. Corporations get tax cuts and bail outs from conservatives, thus we get more of them for low wages. While other jobs go to china or india or, to maximize profits. To actually provide quality and a "liveable" wage or union in this society... Hahah yea right... Especially when we literally elected the anti union party.
I know someone who bought shampoo there and actually got scalp burns from it. You can put anything inside those bottles and sell it there. You really don't know what your buying is right.
My wife does almost all purchases we need. It seems 90% is Amazon etc. I fear greatly the ramifications of mass store closures and the demise of the retail market.
Strange about Advance Auto Parts. I personally know the guy who was CFO for Autozone during the expansion from 100 stores to over 5000. Usually, hard times like these are very good for auto parts stores as people tend to keep what they have running instead of buying a new auto.
In Wisconsin, Advanced Auto has way to many stores. Like Walgreens. And they tend to be within walking distance of a wig shop. a nail salon, and a chicken shack. Why is that?
The problem I found out with buying online. If they sent you the wrong parts, you have to what another week at least to return and reorder. That happened to me may time that I just stopped.
always some scams on the internet, me i pay my money and take my chances. the few things that don't pan out are not worth the $ to hassle about them...
will tell you an alligator story, hard to lbelieve. Went to one of those preserves not a closed monitored park area. They had signs too watch. you could walk long the paths and those Big gators was just lying there sunning. Well at the end, of this trail near the car park. They were several people were just letting kids run around them and touch them. I was thinking whoa, what are those people thinking. Maybe they thought were tame and just there for the viewing. Told some people knew in area and were like they were very lucky. No warden or management anywhere in site.
It’s funny how just anybody can have kids, but you have to have a license for everything else 😆 I live in Florida, and I was at one of the springs last year and there was an alligator nest with a mama alligator and two or three little ones and the park rangers were letting us swim in the springs they just explained to us not to go over to the bank that they wouldn’t bother us . But it still was amazing to me that they were letting all of us swim in the springs It was crazy. 🐊
The greenery at the open was really nice. It's clearly overcast but the depth of the greens implies lots of rain there. It looks like a comfortable cooler day. On Advanced Auto Parts: people I spoke to said that they do most of their business with local auto service places and that they don't sell that much to consumers. So closing all of these stores implies auto service places getting parts from another source. When they have a customer's vehicle in the shop, they can't really wait a few days for the part; they need it as soon as possible or they'll have to hold the vehicle overnight. I don't know what to make of that - people aren't getting their cars fixed as much or they're going to the dealer with their own parts network? On your experience with AAP: I think that a lot of people want the cheapest part that they can find because they don't plan to keep the car for long - this may explain low-quality parts out there. Usury laws in the long ago past limited consumer interest rates to 30%.
My husband's gym just closed. Members received notice in less than a week. A new firm (outside the USA) is taking over the space(s). It's not like the place wasn't busy but people will drop non essential things like gyms. It was a pretty big franchise in our area. In another note, we had to drop our son's martial arts lessons last December as they kept hiking the prices. I should say things are steadily going down hill for businesses and we live outside a MAJOR US city on the East Coast.
Yikes❗️It’s sad to learn about the Advance Auto Parts and other store closures. I would hate to have Walgreens and CVS pharmacies close in my area because they are so convenient for when I run out of certain items and also browsing for seasonal gifts. These are tough times where I’ve tightened up on unnecessary credit card spending and am paying over and above my minimum payments whenever possible. Mostly, I believe consumers who are managing their debt just need to be more mindful of spending and saving. That way, people won’t have to do completely without. Thanks for keeping us updated on the realities that are happening during these tough economic times. 👍
Its not inflation that is affecting the price, its greed. Inflation is being kept at the target point yet these companies still want to sell their overpriced goods to the consumer.
Walgreens and CVS prices are like shopping at Tiffany’s , except you are not proud to show what you spent all the money on to your friends…it’s ridiculous.
I've been buying online for the past 15 years, e.g., auto and tractor parts, guitars, home appliances, even a large pellet stove,. My food I buy online, then pick it up outside the store. There is no food deliver way out here. I don't recall going into a brick and mortar store this year. The last time I went into a physical grocery store, just for a few minute, I suffered parking lot dents. My guess why auto parts stores are closing is that few can can now afford these outrageously priced new cars that are built to stay broken.
@@robertmanley2687 Yes. We have two pellet stoves in the old badly insulated farmhouse. I'm pretty sure the smaller Kozi xl100 is at least 15 years old but it's still going. Wondering though if we'll need much heat this year here in NW Texas?
I want my student loan from 1983 forgiven. $25K with interest and inflation, I figure it's worth bout $100K. My bachelor's degree from Boston University was worthless.
remanufactured automotive parts have always been a crapshoot, I've only used them on an emergency basis, as they can be acquired locally. OEM, or reputable aftermarket parts from online retailers are the best bet if you're not in a hurry; my local stealerships keep a very basic inventory, & are prohibitively expensive.
I find all retail stores dirty long lines short on goods full of code violations and dangerous with poorly planned parking Also criminal atmosphere in some areas around the city’s
I stopped going to CVS probably about 10 years ago. The one near me seems like their shelves were always empty and they are expensive. Their problems started away before now.
Thank you Michael for sharing this beautiful park! I go to Miami once a year and I’m adding it to my list of things to do there! Great video today! Nice follow up from Allen. I remember the first video. My business is in the discretionary spending area and even my high end clients have cut way back.
I’ve heard on the local news here about stores and restaurants closing. I haven’t actually seen any of them physically closed yet, but been hearing about it. I never shop at Walmart. Everything is locked up there. I do frequently shop at Walgreens and CVS using their rewards app (good savings/coupons) because nothing is locked up at the stores near me.
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Not sure the health of the economy has anything to do with these retail stores closing. People changed their buying habits and prefer shopping online because there are a lot more choices. I only go to an actual brick and mortar retail store for food, home repair items, and maybe a carpet for the bathroom.
It's always fun hearing a struggling company blame the macro economic environment for its bad management. I remember FEDEX doing that a year or two ago, yet UPS and other major companies continued reporting strong earnings. And Walmart is expecting a strong holiday shopping season.
"Not constitutional to do this"
And who interprets whether it is constitutional? A crooked supreme court? Because let's be honest. The people in power don't care what is constitutional. They always find loopholes to do what they want and use the excuse "not constitutional" to avoid doing what average people want.
You’re a real estate guy…unburden those with student debt so they can buy homes, buy cars , go on vacations to Florida.rather than living at home with mommy and daddy. I paid off 100k of my ex wife’s student loan debt…Im okay if they eliminate the debt.
Don’t like high taxes? Research any or all significant tax related Federal legislation since 1969…quickly you will see a pattern emerge ..you’ll see nothing but Red. Don’t elect people that don’t have your financial best interests in mind…or just stop complaining about it
"Not constitutional to do this"
And who interprets whether it is constitutional? A corrupt supreme court? Because let's be honest. The people in power don't care what is constitutional. They always find loopholes to do what they want and use the excuse "not constitutional" to avoid doing what average people want.
Where do market timers like me stand, I have 300k in money market funds with Fidelity and scared to invest in anything, stocks and gold are volatile alike and bonds are a no go area for me? What is the best course of action?
Wait until after all the polls are closed, do not make any moves yet. Nobody knows where this rollercoaster of markets is up next.
Consult with a comprehensive financial planner, don’t take decisions in your own hands especially at times like this.
How does one get a financial planner who isn’t just looking to make a buck? (upfront fees and whatnot) my spouse and I are in the market for guidance at this point
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’ monica mary strigle” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
What’r the fees like for visiting with this advisor of yours?
Walgreens sealed their own fate. Their prices are stupidly ridiculous.
Their pharmacy is tops vs Ralphs😊
I think you mean CVS…..
Democrat laws say you don't have to pay for things. Just bring a bag, fill up and run. 😂
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Walgreens pharmacy prices are outrageous. Total theft.
The quality of manufactured goods has gone down tremendously over the years and not just with auto parts but across the board. Products break down a lot faster than they used to.
All by design.
For real. They make the cheapest version possible to sell. I prefer buying used anyway.
@@ishastrega6851I’m sick of doing the work of replacing a part only to have it fail soon after. I’d spend twice as much on many items to have quality. Plumbing parts are the same way.
It's all planned obsolescence
Redrigirator that my grandma had is still working. Fancy new ones need repair every few years.
Cut parts quality and service. Then, transfer that "value" to shareholders and management. Gee, I wonder why we're losing so many customers?
You nailed it!
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That and I never got the last online order from them, contacted their support three times about it, and only got a autoresponse email back. That was almost exactly one year ago, so who knows how many they've done that to since.
And prices are too high. Everyone knows they are gouging. I avoid buying everything unless I can't do without. Or if I happen upon a fantastic deal.
In every city within the US we can find crappy architecture, mcdonald's, walmarts, gas stations, dollar general's and monopoly companies sprinkled over every block. Sad days are ahead
Don't forget all the Municipal buildings like Courthouses, Police Stations, etc. Once upon a time cities and towns took pride in their civic buildings, now they are just made of kindling wood and vinyl siding.
Collapsing empire
Bad construction
The roads are so neglected around here they are treacherous in places. I remember when..........it is truly sad and pathetic today. The mob (claiming to be our gov) has stolen all the money that was supposed to be used for infrastructure.
It's as bad or worse than Soviet architecture. Now, if you see Moscow or St Petersburg Russia, they make American cities look like Nicaragua.
I work on cars and I am not surprised that Advanced Auto is closing stores. They have 3 within a 8 mile radius of me. Also they a prime example of corporate greed. I can get parts for half the price on rock auto and a lot of them are OEM. I’m ok with waiting 2 days to get parts if that means I save 50% of the cost. Other big auto parts stores will probably follow their lead here soon.
i am a semi diy when i feel motivated. lol. Tell me about rock auto? any other recommendations? 07 camry 01 stang gt conv.
overpriced Garbage IMO....I went in one store and walked out then went to Oreillys. got what I needed.
I mostly order online but retail if I need it now Oreillys is much better and cheaper. Online I have euro cars so I like Autohaus az and also Rock Auto....Both have good brands available and Rock auto is super cheap for some of the better brands
No such thing as corporate greed. If prices are too high, nobody shops there and they go out of business, that is corporate stupidity and simple economics at work.
washer fluid is great example of how overpriced advance auto parts is. $7 at at advance auto, $4 at walmart
It's not just brick & mortar stores. Online deals look TERRIBLE this holiday season 😬
Yep. Not seeing any discounts in anything I want for Black Friday etc.
I'm seeing some decent drops in computer prices. I've been looking for a solid new computer under $1300, and over the last week on Amazon I've seen prices drop on numerous computers I'm interested in. Especially for the Ryzen 7 series.
@@henrythegreatamerican8136 I just got a chromebook for 180 bucks. Can't really game anymore, but it's great.
@@henrythegreatamerican8136 i have bought 3 dell laptops , gave one to my GF and haven't even opened the new one, i am using the same inspiron 15 5000 series daily for 8 years now, no problemo. the new ones cost $500 each, same price as i paid 8 years ago.
Nobody has money
These companies haven't learned their lesson about pricing yet.
You keep prices high no matter WHAT happens, you set yourself up for huge losses due to non-sales.
GREEDFLATION is real!
I was grateful today, I spent 40.00 on my groceries and got ,one Turkey for 4.00 and the other one for 5.43 ,both were 14. Lbs
Good attitude being grateful
Heh, I usually get two turkeys on Thanksgiving too. That's a lot of cheap good meat for the freezer!
@@MarcIverson hey marc, i buy 2 also. i cook one for practice early and freeze the breasts, make soup with the rest and freeze half of that. then depending on what happens thanksgiving, i will either cook one, or eat at another gathering, and cook the next on in december for xmas
Amazing❣️
@@bobs5596 That works! I also make sure not to waste any of the carcass but turn it into delicious stock as well. Stock from the store is nowhere near as good,, just watery and salty, and dopey-expensive, whereas mine is fantastic and more or less free!
You’re so right about Walgreens, I went in there today to get some nail polish remover. It was six dollars for regular store brand acetone nail polish remover! It used to be two or three dollars. So I put it back and went to the dollar tree 😂 for just normal every day beauty staples like that it’s just over priced and they have everything on “sale” but you have to buy one and then get the next other on 50% off, but I don’t need two of something. I just want one at a good price.
CVS is just as obscene!
Walgreens is a rip off.
@ they used to be pretty compatible with Walmart prices. And then they would give out coupons for five dollars off $20 purchase or more and you can make your money stretch there but in the last couple years, everything is just gotten outrageous. I’m so glad they have Aldi in my area too. I like that store because the prices are low and you can get in and get out.
Apparently nail polish is the most stolen item in these retail stores.
@@belindamiller6349 Ours doesn't have cashiers...just self check out.
There are 7 self-storage facilities within a four mile radius where I live (small town). Several are two or three stores high. People just have too much stuff. Mostly crap they don’t need.
Same near me and the insane thing is most people here live on acreage! I can't believe the amount of money people waste to store mostly worthless junk.
Hoarders gonna hoard!
@@s99614 Good point about hoarders. People spend thousands over the years only to have their stuff sold at auction. Logic and reason do not apply.
20 years ago there were no storage units everywhere like today.
100% if I have to store it, I sell it or throw it away😊
Next thing that will be happening is all these auto parts stores will be putting out tip jars on their counters.
😂
Pour your used oil in it.
I was at Walgreens today and a can of Progresso soup was $4.79 same can at Walmart was $1.98 as far as I’m concerned I hope they fail…..it’s called poetic justice😊
Similar situation on hall's cough drops. I was under the weather and wasn't sure what a fair price was. Checked later at Walmart and got a second bag 3 bucks cheaper. Trying to get prescription filled can take over an hour. Told 15 minutes then 15 more minutes on second inquiry. Went out side and waited and got text it was ready. Walk back in store and informed their system just went down from power surge. Probably be back up in 20 minutes. Finally got my prescription and cough drops. Copay on prescription wasn't figured right. Still have to deal with that issue. Maybe next time I will die before I get through the transaction.
I usually buy the conservative soup😂😂😂
$15 for Nyquil. Who are they kidding?
Who shops for food at Walgreens, a drug store. Of course it’s expensive , it’s not a grocery store. Duh.
@@rumproast5159so what's the excuse for literally every other product they sell?
What is extra interesting about advanced auto parts closing stores is that people are keeping vehicles longer, you'd think auto parts store would gain from that.
Even then they don't break as much parked in the driveway.
My wipers were last thing i bought from them 8yrs ago. 45 usd😅
All my vehicles over 25 years and none of them have broken but my 2020 Ram 2021 Silverado break all the time? I sold them both this year I'm done with new technology that's extremely finicky and has zero quality. Junk!
Yeah, but the older cars aren't rolling junkyards like the newer ones are. I went 200k miles on my last wheel bearings, the starters in my cars are well over 200k, the alternators are well over 200k, etc. My 31 yo Honda will outlast anything you can buy off the lot as long as it doesn't get wrecked. Meanwhile, my 2012 Versa is one more electrical issue from being a doorstop since literally half the electrical system has been garbage for years already.
"Want" purchasing is now replaced with "need" buying. Don't worry, economy is great. I heard that from a super sharp guy in D.C.
It is! There will be record traveling and record spending again this holiday season! Just like last 3. But next year things will go straight down!
"Super Sharp guy in D.C." is he the one with the 50-word vocabulary or the one who wears diapers and likes ice cream?
@@the_gilded_age_phoenix8717
It is amazing to the most of the world that your great nation has such poor alternatives to choose from.
Where these 2 or 3 really the best your country can offer? It simply can't be.
Want to need to can't. And "can't" is coming faster and faster to more and more people.
@@AArata63 Is it really "my cuntry/nation"? What makes it "grrreat"?
I've less delivery (Amazon, Fed-ex and UPS) trucks making deliveries in my neighborhood than a couple of years ago.
A bit less air pollution if there are fewer delivery trucks transporting unnecessary nonsense.
I live in a small, but growing town and there's an Advanced Auto Parts being built here....and almost finished. We also have a Napa and Auto Zone within half a mile. Crazy.
Who can repair a modern car themselves anymore?
I also have cut back on spending. At times I worry about the future.
don't let fear cloud your judgement. do what you do normally and live brother!
@@bobs5596 Well stated !
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Consider a similar approach.
this is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation
Jennafer Beaver Turner is the licensed advisor I use.
Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment
Thanks, I looked her up on Google and was very impressed by her credentials. I reached out because I need all the help I can get. I've scheduled a phone call with her.
We are not in interesting economic time , we are in disastrous one!
Best economy in the world and lowest inflation in the world. Just wait until next year! Going to get bad!
I could be wrong, but my answer would be, "probably not".
@harmgregory4560 keep hoping
Good thing you voted for Trump, hey?
@TraderRobin no president will fix this problem. It will only get worse! Spending and deficits will explode.
We had way to much retail stores, time to slim down.
and people lost their taste for ''stuff''.
I think it's the same with restaurants. There's just too many, eat home, it's healthier and much less expensive.
@@phaedrus2633 i am not paying 9.99 for 2 burgers and a coke at BK. i can buy a pound of grass-fed 90/10 hamburger for $7 and make 6 burgers, coke has too much sugar, drink coffee or water.
And ideally , reclaim untold millions of acres of paved , suburban shopping centers back to productive farmland .
do you work for amazon? 🤣 people is broke and it will never be the same as before pandemic, people will slowly accept this new reality of supercompanies taking over their lifes, this is just another small step.
Majority of Auto Parts Stores sell high price low grade JUNK I say GOOD BY no loss
online always you can get a better deal
@@gabakusa but the quality is still subpar. To me that is one of the biggest problems not just with auto parts but manufactured goods altogether. Standards in quality stop existing when either moved manufacturing to China or started accepting products manufactured in China.
When I was growing up, almost nothing came from China. Now it seems like everything comes from China.
Hi from Australia and I am buying noting except food so not buying junk from overseas.
Me too. Tired of inferior crap. I am gravitating towards vintage..almost everything.
@@belindamiller6349 How vintage? A lot of vintage is also crap.
What about drop bear insurance?
@@JB-yb4wnpremiums are too high
Buying/selling online is so much more efficient compared to an actual store. No strikt opening hours, only a warehouse needed, less trouble with customers. Times are changing.
No staff either, huge expense...
Many years ago, the last time I was in an Advanced Auto Parts, they sold me the wrong headlamp bulb. I went to install it in the parking lot and wouldn't fit in the socket. I go back in the store not even 2 minutes later and they wouldn't take it back because the package was opened. Good riddance.
Ditto with me wrong battery
@@johnb.stewart4046 Was the battery in a package
What a scam
Hello from Asia....Direct business is the future...The middle man era is over
Bingo
Spot on. This inflation is intentionally caused by the international conglomerate wholesalers who all owned by the usual suspects. Retailers such as supermarkets, etc are having to pay extortionate costs for stock from wholesalers and then have to pass it on to customers.
Love the area you took us to today. Looked so peaceful!
The federal government needs to stop loaning money out for college. Go back to students getting loans the way it used to be
How about colleges stop over inflating tuition by 200% and then point the finger at the job market when there are 7,000 grads & workers applying for the same few well paying jobs? Setting them up for failure just for a check. Oh I’m sorry that’s just called business as usual in the greatest country in the world 🤡
Student loans are a problem because they are guaranteed. These "for profit" colleges know that they will get paid so they keep driving up the prices. Get rid of Student Loans altogether or not allow them to be backed by the government.
It will get worse.
True statement.
I'll be thriving, I'm in the United Kingdom.
Whats the point of college degree if the job you get from it cant pay back the loan? Get your money back from the "school"! They have plenty of money while you dont
That would be great if they would do that.
Thank you Michael ..excellent as always. Appreciate you
We'eve been searching for our forever homestead property for 3 years now. We finally just found it in KY. 24 acres, 3000sqft house, mixed pasture/trees...it was above our budget, but we made an offer. After the realization of talking with our lender, and realized it was going to be almost 4k a month, we backed out. We have a dream, but not going to put or family at that kind of risk for it. Yes, we could have made it work, but we are currently able to put a few grand a month into savins now, and that would all go away.
I’m done buying anything.
Jesus says to give away and/or sell (if you can) everything. This is a good time to do that. There are many in need.
@SoferiaNebruin wait what 😳
@@SoferiaNebruineverything, though?
@@SoferiaNebruin Jesus spoke to one specific person, a rich young man. He did not tell everybody to sell everything they had.
The rich young man was too attached to his possessions to sell them. If he had sold them, he still would have been rich because he came from a rich family. He could’ve got more possessions.
You're in hygiene poverty.
I like how you explain both sides - people don’t make enough, but they prefer to overextend on their lifestyles.
Retailers and fast food outran inflation a long time ago. Now they get pullback and they don't know what to do. Self inflicted damage
Some raised prices because they couldn't get enough help. Simple economics
@@ripvanrevshow is that true when there is a conflicting message of help wanted signs, layoffs and automation. McDonald’s in my area is now fully automated with kiosk, no damn way I’m gonna believe it’s because understaffing.
@@ripvanrevs no, prices raised at my fast food place because of lack of sales, you have to hike the prices just to make profit, owner told me.
The Advanced Auto Parts in my town has gone down hill tremendously over the past year. The store is dirty and run down. I don’t think anybody has swept the floor in a month. The main entrance door is jammed, which makes it very hard to open. I thought that something must be off. Now I know…
You know it's bad when they don't even stay open til the end of Christmas to clear out their stock. lol
It's going to be a BAD holiday season for retailers.
Ikr... no closeout sale or nothing.
Big Lots closed out a couple months ago here and the close-out sales were nothing special at all.
a bloodbath
Media is already spinning this is biggest spending year🎉🎉
@@MarcIversonsame here. 20% off of a product that's already overpriced by 50% isn't a closeout sale
What you’re witnessing is the end of the retail, corporate accountant scam. There’s is a Home Depot I used to go to in the south suburbs of Chicago. One of the employees told me that at one time there were a couple hundred people working there and it was one of their most profitable stores. Then they opened up a bunch more in the surrounding suburbs and turned it into one their least profitable stores. I asked her why the store was still open and she said they take count their profits collectively with the other stores. As far as other retailers there’s an over abundance of these stores. We have two Advance Auto Parts stores, three Walmarts, two McDonald’s, and some outlet stores like Beale’s, TJ Max, Ollie’s, Big Lots, two Dollar Generals and more gas stations than we need with a couple more on the way. America is over stored.
Nice park and beach. Its been snowing here in Sweden today. Thank you for your vids. Take care sir.
25c in Arizona today.
Cold weather socks, especially snow, nothing like a cold cerveza here in hot Texas😊
@@frankcorrea8691Cold beer and warm weather is a great combo Frank. 😁
@@rhanemann9100Sweet. No wintertyres or heavy clothing. I long for summer again with shorts and t-shirts. 🌞
I know my wife got laid off back in April. I saw this coming and have been preparing for it I paid my mortgage 6 months in advance and cleared out all the other little small bills here and there so when she got laid off and didn't bother us one bit. Being a boy scout really helped
By the way she's back to work now at a way better job in 25% more money
I was in Walmart last night. It was almost empty There were more employees than there were customers. It's the beginning of the Christmas shopping season and even their early sales are not moving merchandise.🤔
OMG! TARGET MISSED EARNINGS AND THEIR STOCK CRATERED TODAY 21%. Dang.
Target missed earnings target? 🎯🎯🎯🎯
Target is a rip off.
YOOO I just bought my Christmas lights from target the other day for 1/2 off each. I went ALL OUT for our last Christmas!
I stopped shopping at that cesspool many years ago. I don't know how it's stayed in business as long as it has....crappy stuff, mundane, and very stupid politics.
Couldn't happen to a better group of wokesters.
36% interest rate on a Credit Card? Wow. I am clearly in the wrong business.
Should be illegal
Those autopart retailers double the cost of all their items and apply it as selling price. Wholesaler alternator 360$, advance auto part 650$. No wonder why nobody is buying there (illogical pricing and corporate greed at its finest)
Auto parts are available thru Amazon too,,it’s worth a few days wait,1/2 the price
And the help their give you attitude and look at you like an idiot if you ask an intelligent question...
Doubling the cost or marking up the price is not a bad thing if you expect to make a profit. I took business math back in the early 80s and learned that some markups are even much higher than that.
I used to have a reseller’s license in the late 90s. Some manufacturers/distributors would suggest a price for you to sell your product which was doubled the wholesale price.
By the way, $650 is not doubled $360. $720 would be doubled $360.
@mildredpierce4506 i'm Sorry but that is called greed. You can double a price of a 1$ item that makes it 1$ profit. But not make 300$ profit on a single item. That is pure tefth. Beside i would recommend you to take more classes to update your economics and maths skills
Stores are closing quietly in my neighborhood too proud to lower prices or admit defeat
Yes!
Stores are the 2nd to last to pay before the customer. When manufacturers, railroads, trucking and fuel goes up then stores have to pay more to stock their shelves. So then they have to charge more.
People just don't have the money to spend on non necessary stuff!
Yep, its an economic doom loop. CEOs jacked up prices and laid people off, now we can't buy stuff, so more ppl will get laid off, and the cycle will continue.
Like car parts? I am a little surprised by advanced auto but I guess a portion of their sales are discretionary. But if your car isn't working, that is usually a priority for most people.
No. I recently bought a radiator for my wife's car and it was half the price through Rock auto. Advance, AutoZone, O'Reilly's was 100 dollars more for exact same radiator.
@@jonathantaylor6926 Well, crappy car parts.
People buy crap they don't need. The chickens came home to roost. Pay your damn bills. Losers
Jeez---I work at Advance and I didn't know about this!
18 years selling scrubs our lease is up end of December this year we are not renewing and closing down!
Car parts have gone up in price, use to cost me $7 for a gallon of antifreeze and now $13, WFT? Oil also. I'll just drive less.
People are BROKE (as evidenced by the exploding amount of credit card debt)
Why all these places are going out of business.
My wife pays minimum an shes fine w it😂
Thanks to corporate greed, Cost-of-living goes up higher than pay increases. That’s one reason why people are broke too.
People buy too much junk they don't need
Keeps the economy going though. When people stop spending then they start losing their jobs and opportunities
What's interesting about these student loans is thst the colleges and universities have become absolutely wealthy collecting these funds while putting out a sub standard product. Do these universities, with billions in "endowment " funds, have an liability in this crisis they helped create? I think they do!!
They should be held accountable and shut down. A major in Ancient Maya art won't get you a job. They all end up as Barista's at Starjunk with purple hair.
It's a convoluted organized crime syndicate. The entire Department of Education needs to be shut down with education returned locally, where it's really supposed to be in the first place.
Get rid of affirmative action now! Universities are sooo corrupt and education quality is low!
@@belindamiller6349 Ain't it da truth?
Stop shoving our money into foreign wars of Empire, forgive the outstanding student loan balances (a sunk cost), and put an END FOREVER on the government guaranteeing student loans. If banks want to profit on loaning money to people with no income or collateral then they are welcome to take that risk on their own.
T did a bigly tax cut for corporations/rich folks. 🤑
never forgive student loan. It will set up future generations for no moral hazard.
I just bought the parts to do a partial rebuild of the front suspension on my old pickup truck. Some were from advance auto parts. They had quality National bearings in stock. The parts total for most of the front suspension was $500. It's no wonder a lot of people are skipping maintenance.
It was only a matter of time before these duplicate stores started closing. Over the years in our small town 5 auto parts stores opened up for a population that hadn’t changed much in 40 years. One store was doing well but split 5 ways it was inevitable. Same for dollar stores & chain pharmacy stores. Credit cards are the reason for propping up retail, imo, and people are wising up and realizing they better take control of their own finances and quit buying crap they don’t really want or need. You simply can’t buy happiness. Many of us tried for years and paid the consequences when retirement was creeping up with no savings.
People really need to look in the mirror and place the blame where it belongs. Not true for everyone, some things are beyond your control, but in many cases much of this sense of hopelessness is self induced.
learn to go without! separate you,re wants from you,re needs
Did you see the outpouring of love and support for the New York bakery that was slandered recently by a t.v. personality? The bakery described how hard they have worked night and day to provide the public with delicious breads and cakes and pies and specialties for over 150 years!!! Imagine bakers beginning their shifts at 3am daily for years to provide fresh baked goods to the public. I am sad when a popular business fails for whatever reason. It feels like a death and so sad.
Whoopsie 🤡🤡🤡🐸🤡🤡🤡?
Hopefully the bakery got some free publicity and is doing better than ever.
@@ripvanrevsshe's struggling to pay her mortgage, buy bread & eggs, she knows what it's like. With $8 mil pa coming in.
@@Ghekko-kw3zzi don't know how she can survive on such a paltry salary. I'd have to drive for Uber, door dash, AND instalation simultaneously during all my spare time in order to make ends meet if I were her.😂😂
@@markbrown8097 definitely at least some drop shipping between sets. "Just a minute while I close on this set of dinkys"
Hard not to buy on amazon for myself and I imagine for many people. Would of spent 3 times or more as much keeping my truck on the road without it. Gm wants over 300 for a shifter cable, 75 on amazon and it works great. Many other cases like this. May not be good but I can't help it.
Anybody whose shopped at a major parts store knows they are full blown retail plus some. So some of this is their own fault
Auto parts stores are not wholesalers, which means they are retailers. They sell products for profits. They buy from the wholesaler and then mark up the price, which is the normal way a retail business works.
@mildredpierce4506 no kidding? I'm talking about how much they mark up. They are well above everybody else, especially the on line retailers.
Welcome to the world of Walmart and Amazon. Sadly smaller stores don't stand a chance 😢😢😢
No cc's here, cash transactions only. Use a reloadable credit card. I order nothing online. Car paid off decades ago. House done paid. Gold, silver, copper, and platinum investments with emergency cash funds jic. Food storage 2 years stocked. Locked and loaded ready to roll. 😂😂😂
New vehicles post 2010 are fine if paid in cash. We need a 35% discount on automobiles. 1970s style.
Congrats.
Talk to me playerz🎉🎉
You can starve in your basement or bunker after a couple years, tough guy. My wife and children will be safely out of the usa and far away. Sensible realistic people, as well as good parents, make arrangements for a safer, more stable, practically freer life abroad for their kids when resources permit. You go down with the ship if you like, but all of our children deserve better than what is coming to the usa.
@@nomadnationalist2776 you;re going nowhere - you're just a dreamer. So insecure on here ot be triggred by another's post. Such hostility
good ..going to the store is unpleasant experience , everything is picked over .Plus we dont need so much crap anyways.
Raise prices, reduce staffing, lower quality and size; what could possibly go wrong?
Its how capitalism works.. Its why they import tons of immigrants for these low wage jobs. Corporations get tax cuts and bail outs from conservatives, thus we get more of them for low wages. While other jobs go to china or india or, to maximize profits.
To actually provide quality and a "liveable" wage or union in this society... Hahah yea right... Especially when we literally elected the anti union party.
Worked in marketing for a retailer that shutdown a couple months ago. People just aren't buying plain and simple.
Amazon… you really don’t know who you are buying from
There are many sellers
I know someone who bought shampoo there and actually got scalp burns from it. You can put anything inside those bottles and sell it there. You really don't know what your buying is right.
Bought motocraft ignition coils at rock auto for $46 at advance auto they are $90
I know it cost more money, but I always get my car parts from the dealership.
I just walked around Fort Lauderdale downtown and some others. Dead. For lease. Basically empty
My wife does almost all purchases we need. It seems 90% is Amazon etc. I fear greatly the ramifications of mass store closures and the demise of the retail market.
DONT BUY this black friday, folks. Let them know whats up
I need a new laptop. If I can save 20 to 20%, I'm waiting a week. 💲💵💲
@goombah226 but do you NEED it, really? How old is your old one? You have ZERO computer access without it, really?
Strange about Advance Auto Parts. I personally know the guy who was CFO for Autozone during the expansion from 100 stores to over 5000. Usually, hard times like these are very good for auto parts stores as people tend to keep what they have running instead of buying a new auto.
Except ppl can't afford auto payments or the insurance. I know many that Uber to work.
In Wisconsin, Advanced Auto has way to many stores. Like Walgreens. And they tend to be within walking distance of a wig shop. a nail salon, and a chicken shack. Why is that?
Not surprisingly about the auto parts stores closing. They have been 2 to 3 times higher than the same exact part online.
I won't miss any of those stores. I only buy what I must have to survive and save every penny cuz I'll never have enough money to retire.
Same here.
The problem I found out with buying online. If they sent you the wrong parts, you have to what another week at least to return and reorder. That happened to me may time that I just stopped.
always some scams on the internet, me i pay my money and take my chances. the few things that don't pan out are not worth the $ to hassle about them...
will tell you an alligator story, hard to lbelieve. Went to one of those preserves not a closed
monitored park area. They had signs too watch. you could walk long the paths and those
Big gators was just lying there sunning. Well at the end, of this trail near the car park.
They were several people were just letting kids run around them and touch them. I was
thinking whoa, what are those people thinking. Maybe they thought were tame and
just there for the viewing. Told some people knew in area and were like they were
very lucky. No warden or management anywhere in site.
It’s funny how just anybody can have kids, but you have to have a license for everything else 😆
I live in Florida, and I was at one of the springs last year and there was an alligator nest with a mama alligator and two or three little ones and the park rangers were letting us swim in the springs they just explained to us not to go over to the bank that they wouldn’t bother us . But it still was amazing to me that they were letting all of us swim in the springs It was crazy. 🐊
The greenery at the open was really nice. It's clearly overcast but the depth of the greens implies lots of rain there. It looks like a comfortable cooler day.
On Advanced Auto Parts: people I spoke to said that they do most of their business with local auto service places and that they don't sell that much to consumers. So closing all of these stores implies auto service places getting parts from another source. When they have a customer's vehicle in the shop, they can't really wait a few days for the part; they need it as soon as possible or they'll have to hold the vehicle overnight. I don't know what to make of that - people aren't getting their cars fixed as much or they're going to the dealer with their own parts network?
On your experience with AAP: I think that a lot of people want the cheapest part that they can find because they don't plan to keep the car for long - this may explain low-quality parts out there.
Usury laws in the long ago past limited consumer interest rates to 30%.
I'd guess most people don't know who makes the parts the repair places use, and quite often even what parts they are.
My husband's gym just closed. Members received notice in less than a week. A new firm (outside the USA) is taking over the space(s). It's not like the place wasn't busy but people will drop non essential things like gyms. It was a pretty big franchise in our area. In another note, we had to drop our son's martial arts lessons last December as they kept hiking the prices. I should say things are steadily going down hill for businesses and we live outside a MAJOR US city on the East Coast.
Yikes❗️It’s sad to learn about the Advance Auto Parts and other store closures. I would hate to have Walgreens and CVS pharmacies close in my area because they are so convenient for when I run out of certain items and also browsing for seasonal gifts. These are tough times where I’ve tightened up on unnecessary credit card spending and am paying over and above my minimum payments whenever possible. Mostly, I believe consumers who are managing their debt just need to be more mindful of spending and saving. That way, people won’t have to do completely without. Thanks for keeping us updated on the realities that are happening during these tough economic times. 👍
Literally every retail store I went to over the weekend, NO LINES.
let's see black friday pandemonium.....like 3 people in a wal-mart, haha, which is good.
Haven’t been into a Walgreens or CVS in years. Walmart is next door and much cheaper
Its not inflation that is affecting the price, its greed. Inflation is being kept at the target point yet these companies still want to sell their overpriced goods to the consumer.
Surprised Auto Zone is closing stores, when times are tough people repair their cars.
they have to many locations
The rent is too damn high!
Rent has been too high for years.
Depends on where you live
@@jackwilson3121rent is too high across the entire country. Every city and state
Walgreens and CVS prices are like shopping at Tiffany’s , except you are not proud to show what you spent all the money on to your friends…it’s ridiculous.
I am floored!
You should not care what anyone thinks about you !!
@ yea, right….
We thankfully have an e bike, we put saddle bags on it and do the shopping that way, so what if we have an extra long list and it takes 2 trips.
I've been buying online for the past 15 years, e.g., auto and tractor parts, guitars, home appliances, even a large pellet stove,. My food I buy online, then pick it up outside the store. There is no food deliver way out here. I don't recall going into a brick and mortar store this year. The last time I went into a physical grocery store, just for a few minute, I suffered parking lot dents.
My guess why auto parts stores are closing is that few can can now afford these outrageously priced new cars that are built to stay broken.
I didn't replace my 13 year old pellet stove because of pellets supply, Loved it.
@@robertmanley2687 Yes. We have two pellet stoves in the old badly insulated farmhouse. I'm pretty sure the smaller Kozi xl100 is at least 15 years old but it's still going. Wondering though if we'll need much heat this year here in NW Texas?
You can order parts way cheaper through Rock auto. They offer several different brands but are still cheaper than your local store
@@BruceLee-xn3nn Have done this too.
Gorgeous beach!! I live in a desert, so water is nice :)
I want my student loan from 1983 forgiven. $25K with interest and inflation, I figure it's worth bout $100K. My bachelor's degree from Boston University was worthless.
Online is the way to go. Worked retail for years. It's all about pimping credit cards and shrinkage. Malls are also very dangerous places.
remanufactured automotive parts have always been a crapshoot, I've only used them on an emergency basis, as they can be acquired locally. OEM, or reputable aftermarket parts from online retailers are the best bet if you're not in a hurry; my local stealerships keep a very basic inventory, & are prohibitively expensive.
No value eatting out. Crap food for insane cost. Any strawberrys taste like roundup
This year is a cash gift instead of anything purchased for sure !!
Send some my way
I find all retail stores dirty long lines short on goods full of code violations and dangerous with poorly planned parking Also criminal atmosphere in some areas around the city’s
I stopped by CVS this afternoon. A number of shelves were empty. Items that were in stock are pricey.
I stopped going to CVS probably about 10 years ago. The one near me seems like their shelves were always empty and they are expensive. Their problems started away before now.
In the last 10 years auto parts stores drug stores and dollar type stores exploded all over. You knew they all couldn't make it
Closing 700 stores is 14%, not 7%.
Thank you Michael for sharing this beautiful park! I go to Miami once a year and I’m adding it to my list of things to do there!
Great video today! Nice follow up from Allen. I remember the first video.
My business is in the discretionary spending area and even my high end clients have cut way back.
This was the plan can’t afford to go anywhere but work and the grocery store.
I’ve heard on the local news here about stores and restaurants closing. I haven’t actually seen any of them physically closed yet, but been hearing about it. I never shop at Walmart. Everything is locked up there. I do frequently shop at Walgreens and CVS using their rewards app (good savings/coupons) because nothing is locked up at the stores near me.