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 For small business owner Steven Lien, opening his downtown Portland store looks a lot different than it did a few years ago. We didn t have gateson the entryway. We weren t worried about our windows being broken,  Lien, the owner ofunderU4mensaid.  And shoplifting was something that almost never happened. But he can t say the same today. We ve gone t stanley thermos hrough a lot,  Lien said.  I actually put my hand in my pocket. Make su stanley becher re my mace is available. I go to steel gates and I have to open them with a key. Lien isn t alone.A Business.org surveyshowed 54% of small businesses reported a rise in shoplifting in 2021. We ve gone up 800%,  Lien told Scripps News.  The changes are stark, and there are things that I didn t expect when I opened a small business so many years ago. It s not just happening in Portland, and it s not just small businesses.The National Retail Federationsays it s a problem impacting every state, which the organization says cost retailers $94 billion in 2021. The NRF says the broader problem focuses on organized retail crime.SEE MORE: Walgreens employee shoots pregnant woman accused of shoplifting These are criminal enterprises that organ stanley cup ize, plan and orchestrate groups of Kwwr Remains of soldier reported MIA during Korean War finally coming home
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