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<h1 class="post-headline">Amazon is quietly coming after dollar stores — and it&#8217;s a brilliant move</h1>
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<div class="byline-author"><span><a class="byline-link byline-author-name" href="http://www.businessinsider.com/author/dennis-green">Dennis Green</a></span></div>
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<figure id="img-645180" class="figure image-figure-image  postload"><img src="https://amp.businessinsider.com/images/5a874644d03072ff068b4634-750-562.jpg" alt="10 and under" /><figcaption class="image-caption">Amazon is selling items like these for $10 or less.</figcaption><span class="image-source-caption"><span class="image-source">Amazon.com</span></span></figure>
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<li><strong><a href="http://markets.businessinsider.com/stocks/amzn-stock">Amazon</a> has a new area on its website for &#8220;$10 and under&#8221; items that come with free shipping.</strong></li>
<li><strong>The merchandise is offered by third parties, and the section is full of kitschy items.</strong></li>
<li><strong>This is usually the domain of dollar and off-price discount stores, which have been thriving in recent years.</strong></li>
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<p>Amazon is famous for its low prices, but not even it could compete with dollar and discount stores.</p>
<p>A <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Low-Price-With-Free-Shipping/bbp/bb/ref=bbp_bb_d33a38_tr_w_757550?category=%2F&amp;tag=bisafetynet2-20">new section on the website</a> attempts to change that by curating and displaying items that cost $10 or less, all offered with free shipping. The merchandise is offered by Amazon&#8217;s third-party merchant partners and in most cases does not ship directly from the company.</p>
<p>Though it launched quietly, the initiative is a clear move in on dollar and discount stores&#8217; turf. The kitschy assortment of women&#8217;s and men&#8217;s clothing, electronics, gifts, home decor, household items, and watches looks very similar to what you might find at a Dollar Tree or Ross store. It&#8217;s mostly decorative pillows, phone cases, and logo T-shirts.</p>
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<p>The recent success of dollar stores and discount stores proves that there&#8217;s a market for these goods when marketed appropriately. It makes sense that Amazon would attempt to move in this direction, even just slightly.</p>
<p>Dollar-store sales grew in the US from $30.4 billion in 2010 to $45.3 billion in 2015, <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/dollar-general-sales-soar-death-of-american-middle-class-2017-12">according to the Wall Street Journal.</a> Dollar General is planning on opening thousands of more stores, while<a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/dollar-tree-same-store-sales-blow-past-estimates-q3-2018-earnings-2017-11">Dollar Tree has beat earnings consistently</a>. Ross — famous for its &#8220;dress for less&#8221; slogan — has been<a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/how-ross-stores-is-winning-retail-2017-8">hailed as a &#8220;retail treasure.&#8221;</a></p>
<figure id="img-245805" class="figure image-figure-image  postload"><img src="https://amp.businessinsider.com/images/5a8758c4d0307221008b461c-750-563.jpg" alt="Dollar General" /><figcaption class="image-caption">Dollar General is opening 900 stores in 2018.</figcaption><span class="image-source-caption"><span class="image-source">AP</span></span></figure>
<p>Walmart, the biggest discount retailer in the country, has also posted <a href="https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-16/wal-mart-growth-reaches-post-recession-high-as-it-chases-amazon">13 consecutive quarters of sales growth in the US</a>.</p>
<p>Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/dollar-general-sales-soar-death-of-american-middle-class-2017-12">told the WSJ</a> his theory to explain the proliferation and success of dollar stores — and it&#8217;s not good news for America&#8217;s struggling middle class.</p>
<p>&#8220;The economy is continuing to create more of our core customer,&#8221; he told the paper in December. &#8220;We are putting stores today [in areas] that perhaps five years ago were just on the cusp of probably not being our demographic, and it has now turned to being our demographic.&#8221;</p>
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