Most Family Dollar closures right now fall into two buckets: 1. Specific store addresses confirmed closed in 2026, and 2. States experiencing the largest number of shutdowns since the chain’s 2025–2026 restructuring. Below is a clear, structured breakdown based on the latest verified reporting. --- 🏬 Confirmed Family Dollar stores closed in 2026 These are individual locations explicitly reported as shuttered. Inc.com District of Columbia • 6217 Georgia Ave NW, Washington, DC 20011 Illinois • 1501 S 12th St, Quincy, IL 62301 Maine • 197 Park St, Rockland, ME 04841 • 89 State St, Bangor, ME 04401 Michigan • 4803 E Eight Mile Rd, Warren, MI 48091 Missouri • 3726 Broadway Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111 New York • 461 North Union Street, Olean, NY 14760 Ohio (hit hardest in 2026) • 26 Bennett Blvd, Wintersville, OH 43953 • 5800 N Main St, Dayton, OH 45415 • 12107 St Clair Ave, Cleveland, OH 44108 • 930 Elm St, Racine, OH 45771 • 5607 N Dixie Dr, Dayton, OH 45414 • 2372 Cleveland Ave, Columbus, OH 43211 Pennsylvania • 660 E Pittsburgh St Ste 5, Greensburg, PA 15601 • 3300 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15201 --- 📉 States with the most closures (July 2025–May 2026) Family Dollar has closed 350 stores nationwide during this period. AOL Highest number of closures: • Texas – 35 stores • Ohio – 28 stores • Georgia – 26 stores Largest percentage of stores lost: • Arkansas – 13.9% of all Family Dollar stores in the state • Alabama – 11.9% • Tennessee – 10.3% • Kentucky – 10.1% AInvest States with no closures: • Idaho • Massachusetts • Montana • South Dakota • Utah • Wyoming AOL --- 🧭 Why so many closures? Across sources, the main reasons include: • Reduced SNAP/government assistance • Inflation and lower spending per customer • Operational inefficiencies in low‑margin markets • Strategic downsizing after the 2025