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The official prices announced were a minimum of $1.50. This is the largest increase Dollar Tree has done to date. There is no timeline for when the new, more expensive items will appear in...
When is Dollar Tree raising its prices? The exact date hasn't been announced. Dollar Tree's CEO did say in March the increase will start in 2024 across all stores.
The company Dollar Tree announced they will increase its max price to $7 in 2024. Here's what you need to know about higher priced items and more.
On a recent earnings call, Dollar Tree CEO Rick Dreiling announced the expansion of the company's multi-price point strategy. The store will now offer goods priced up to $7. This is one of...
Dollar Tree changed its standard price point from $1 to $1.25 in 2022, and there are more changes coming. The Fortune 500 company has also been working on Dollar Tree Plus, a new...
On November 23, 2021, it was announced that Dollar Tree plans to raise its prices from a dollar for typical items to $1.25 in response to inflation and pressure from investors to raise prices. Some of the items sold at Dollar Tree will not have their prices increased.
Josephine Nesbit. March 22, 2024 at 11:13 AM. RiverNorthPhotography / iStock.com. Dollar Tree is raising its prices again to $7, up from the $5 price ceiling set in June. Check out: Frugal...
In September 2007, the company raised its prices by $0.0099 (from 99 cents to 99.99 cents), marking the first increase in the history of the franchise—to combat "dramatically rising costs and inflation." The store carries some items which are over the .9999 price point; such as $1.99 and $2.99.
In a move that had many pundits running for the hills shouting about inflation, bargain retailer Dollar Tree announced this week that it would raise its baseline prices in all stores from...
In a recent earnings call, Dollar Tree executive chairman and CEO Rick Dreiling alerted media that prices will now rise to around $1.50 on average and cap at around $7 for higher-priced items...