KEY POINTS
  • Retailers are threatening to shut down stores and raise prices if organized retail theft isn't addressed.
  • Nine states have passed new laws cracking down on organized retail theft and Congress is considering federal action.
  • Experts said the new laws may not actually reduce crime and could disproportionately impact marginalized groups.

This is the final part of a three-part series on organized retail crime. The stories examine the claims retailers make about how theft is impacting their business and the actions companies and policymakers are taking in response to the issue. Read the first story here and the second here.

When Walmart's CEO, Doug McMillon, was asked what will happen if shoplifters aren't aggressively prosecuted, he warned it would have a massive impact on consumers.