Perhaps it’s because I’m a big fan of getting great deals on flat screen TV’s, but I actually agree with James Wigderson that Wisconsin’s minimum markup law is due for some serious changes. I certainly understand the reasoning behind the law being put into effect seventy years ago, but times have changed and perhaps it’s time to take a good long look at changing Wisconsin’s minimum markup law, a change that could only benefit Wisconsin’s consumers – and by default Wisconsin businesses, perhaps even stimulating the economy in the process.

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One Response to A thought on Wisconsin’s minimum markup law

  1. Jim says:

    I read that as well and couldn’t help but agree. The end result will benefit big retail stores at the expense of small business, but that is bound to happen.

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