(Newser)– Amazon has actually taken another step to charm low-income buyers to its website and away from competing Walmart. The online retailer opened its reduced $5.99-a-month Prime membership on Wednesday to people on Medicaid, giving it an even larger swimming pool of prospective shoppers who might otherwise have been unable to pay the basic cost, the AP reports. S.
for Medicaid recipients Amazon is providing a discount rate on its Prime subscription to the millions of Medicaid recipients in the U.S., inning accordance with media reports, taking another step to charming lower-income shoppers and keeping pressure on Walmart Inc. Under the offer, clients on Medicaid, the public health insurance program for low-income Americans, can get Amazon Prime for …
U.S. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-Canarsie-Sheepshead Bay-Coney Island) is calling on Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to abandon Georgia as a possible area for Amazon’s 2nd head office and pertain to Brooklyn rather. Jeffries made his declaration in the wake of a vote in the Georgia Legislature to strip Delta Airlines of a tax exemption after the airli …
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