Every dollar spent at a Wal-Mart goes right out the window and lands in Beijing.
I'd like to correct this misinformation before the thread gets locked. It's probably closer to five cents out of every dollar you spend at Walmart goes to a Chinese company.
Here's why:
1. Product costs run about 15% of sales for non-food goods at large retailers. Yes, that $100 thingie you bought cost about $15 from the manufacturer, but China does not produce everything sold at Walmart.
2. China is not a leading maker of clothing sold by Walmart.
3. China is the producer of very little food sold by Walmart. Walmart has a 35% share of the grocery industry.
4. China is not the maker of OTC and prescription drugs sold at Walmart. Walmart has a 25% share of the the drug industry.
5. China does not supply the employees (the biggest expense of any business), build the locations or sell the land the stores were built on. China does not ship the goods across the US, market the business or receive income from advertising on US TV, radio, newspapers and magazines or receive money from local, state and federal taxes paid by the company and employees.
Here's an interesting map of Chinese territorial claims. According to the Chinese, you're in their waters if you go for swim off the coast of Malaysia . . .