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Dollar Stores: A Heavy Decision for Rural South Dakota

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Wednesday, March 29, 2023   

Dollar-store chains are rapidly growing across the country, and a new report claims their expansion comes at a cost for underserved areas.

Research by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance claims Dollar General and Dollar Tree -- which owns Family Dollar -- often choose disenfranchised areas to set up shop. Springfield, in rural southeastern South Dakota, has seen recent debate over this type of economic development.

Scott Kostal, mayor of Springfield, acknowledged there can be unwanted ripple effects, but for areas with unique needs, he said business opportunities can be hard to pass up.

"Our needs here, with a prison in town, are 24-hour, 7/365 that facility is running," Kostal explained. "There's shift work, and a lot of folks want to shop close to home for those things that you just want to run out for."

The report found the chains drive other retailers out of business, leave more people without access to fresh food, and extract wealth from local economies. In a statement, the Dollar General Corporation said the Institute "is not a reliable source for information regarding Dollar General, or our efforts to meet the value and convenience needs of millions of Americans for nearly 85 years."

Kennedy Smith, senior researcher at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, said its investigation found workers at the stores are often underpaid and overworked.

"We have a number of documented reports of workers who are pretty quickly promoted to something like assistant manager," Smith explained. "Which is a position that's exempt from overtime, and then they're expected to work 60-70 hours a week."

Kostal argued if the chains keep approaching rural areas with development plans, they should keep the community's long-term well-being in mind. He suggests being active with the chamber of commerce, and supportive of local businesses.

"Those are very much integral to a small community's survival and how well our quality of life is going to be," Kostal contended. "Folks do see that, and do recognize that."


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