$2.7B in Retail Theft, $600M Lost — Was $500K Cut Worth It?
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New estimates highlight the scale of retail theft in Washington — and the growing debate over funding decisions tied to public safety. According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the state saw: $2.7 billion in stolen goods More than $600 million in lost state and local tax revenue At the same time, a $500,000 public safety funding cut is drawing scrutiny from lawmakers and industry groups, who argue the investment could have helped target organized retail crime. Supporters of the cut cite broader budget constraints, while critics question whether the savings outweigh the potential economic and public safety impacts. As the debate continues, the numbers are fueling a larger conversation about crime, enforcement, and fiscal priorities. 🔔 Subscribe for more coverage on public safety, tax policy, and economic impacts. #RetailTheft #WashingtonState #CrimeNews #PublicSafety #BreakingNews #USPolitics #Economy #TaxRevenue #PolicyDebate