CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 8月8日 06時01分
43 retailers have filed for bankruptcy so far this year.
As the coronavirus pandemic casts a long shadow over the U.S. economy, retail bankruptcies are approaching their highest number in a decade. With five months left in the year, there have already been more retail bankruptcies this year than in the past eight years, according to S&P Global. There were 48 filings by retailers in 2010, according to S&P Global, following tremendous tumult and financial strain across the industry during the Great Recession. In 2008, 441 retailers filed for bankruptcy, according to S&P Global.
Le Tote, owner of Lord & Taylor, and Tailored Brands, parent company of Men’s Wearhouse, filed for bankruptcy Sunday. They’re the latest retailers pushed to the brink by the pandemic.
To see some of the other biggest retail bankruptcies so far this year, visit the link in bio.
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