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    Five Below, Inc. Five Below, Inc. is an American chain of specialty discount stores that prices most of its products at $5 or less, plus a smaller assortment of products priced up to $25. [5] Founded in 2002 by Tom Vellios and David Schlessinger and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the chain is aimed at tweens and teens. [3]

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    By the end of 2021, the company planned 50 free-standing pOpshelf locations and 25 store-within-a-store locations. [53] In April 2021, the company said it was planning to hire 20,000 employees, less than the number hired in 2020 (50,000). [54] On 5 March 2022, Dollar General opened its first store in the state of Idaho, located in Athol. [55]

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    [25] The main funding differences between the Senate bill and the House bill were: More funds for health care in the Senate ($153.3 vs $140 billion), renewable energy programs ($74 vs. $39.4 billion), for home buyers tax credit ($35.5 vs. $2.6 billion), new payments to the elderly and a one-year increase in AMT limits.