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A new report highlights the growing scale and impact of retail theft across the United States. According to the National Retail Federation’s 2025 report: Retailers lost more than $112 billion to theft in a single year Increase in repeat offenders Rising concerns over violence during theft incidents Industry leaders say the issue is no longer limited to isolated shoplifting, but increasingly involves organized activity and broader public safety concerns. As retail theft continues to escalate, the findings are fueling debate over enforcement, prevention strategies, and policy responses nationwide. 🔔 Subscribe for more coverage on crime, public safety, and economic impacts. #RetailTheft #CrimeNews #PublicSafety #BreakingNews #USPolitics #OrganizedCrime #Economy #Retail #CrimeUpdate