Why Is Macy's Planning to Close 150 Stores After Sales Drop $21.3 Billion?

I read about macy's to close 150 stores after sales drop $21.3 billion, which sounds like a major shift. What factors led to such a big decline, and what does it mean for the brand?
 
Macy’s plans to close 150 underperforming stores after $21.3 billion in sales to cut costs and focus on profitable locations. The move supports its “Bold New Chapter” strategy, reallocating resources to stronger markets and online growth, adapting to changing consumer habits, and improving long-term profitability in a shifting retail landscape.
 
Macy's plans to close 150 stores due to declining sales, shifting consumer preferences toward online shopping, and underperforming locations. Despite $21.3 billion revenue, profitability pressures and changing retail trends are forcing the company to streamline operations and focus on stronger-performing stores.
 
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Basically people just aren't shopping at malls the way they used to, and a lot of those locations weren't making money anymore. They're cutting the dead weight and putting their focus on stronger stores and online, which honestly makes sense at this point.
 
People just aren't going to malls like they used to and a lot of those locations were basically bleeding money, so closing the weak ones and focusing on better stores and online actually makes sense for where retail is headed.
 
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