Walmart is closing a batch of stores in 2026 — here’s the full list

Families showed up to shop and found out their Walmart was dying. No warning. No second chances. Just a closing date taped to automatic doors. Twenty‑two locations across America, from Chicago to Richmond, gone. Jobs erased. Neighborhoods stranded. Corporate statements talk of “poor performance” while customers talk of betrayal. This isn’t just retail. It’s a quiet, spreading colla…

In city after city, the announcement lands like a punch: a familiar Walmart, once a buzzing anchor of daily life, suddenly marked for closure. In Chicago, entire neighborhoods lose not just a store, but a pharmacy, a grocery, a place where paychecks once circled back into the community. In Richmond, the Brook Road Neighborhood Market will go dark on July 28, leaving workers scrambling for options and customers wondering how they’ll replace affordable basics. Corporate leaders point to “poor financial performance,” yet for many residents, the cost feels brutally personal. These closures expose how fragile local stability becomes when one giant chain controls so much of everyday living. When the lights shut off, what’s really disappearing isn’t just low prices, but a sense of security that people thought they could count on—and now realize they never truly owed.

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