10 Secrets Dollar Stores Don’t Want You to Find Out

They rely on a certain type of shopper

According to Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos, the average dollar store shopper makes around $40,000 per year before paying due taxes, which means the actual disposable income is around $800 per year.

It is usually represented by a woman from a two-income household who depends on a certain job, with no actual perspective of any wage growth.  Anyone familiar?

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5 thoughts on “10 Secrets Dollar Stores Don’t Want You to Find Out”

  1. Cynthia Panepinto-Tinkham

    I like Dollar Tree where EVERYTHING is $1. Some things are great buys,as others can be hardly worth a filler. You have to be a smart shopper. Well worth going there.

  2. Some times it’s not the cost of what you are buying, it’s the aggravation you have to put up with from the store management. IE You park your vehicle at the North end of the building, at a certain time, they lock the doors at the south end of the building, then guess what? the only check out counter that is open, you guessed it the one on the south end of the building, Now your done shopping in the food dept, which is at the North end of the building, you have to travel all the way to the South end of the building to check out, after you are checked out now you have to travel back to the North end of the building to get to where you parked your vehicle!! This is Walmart management way of thinking.

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