Pages

Friday 24 July 2020

Number of Permanent Business Shutdowns Rising


Permanent business closures are rising as the economic impacts of the coronavirus-induced government shutdowns continue to ripple through the economy.

This is yet another sign that the promised “v-shaped” economic recovery will likely never materialize.

Business closures on Yelp peaked about 177,000 on April 19 and fell to 132,500 as of July 10 as states allowed their economies to open up. But even as the total number of closed businesses declined, the number of permanent shutdowns spiked. According to Yelp, of those 132,500 closed businesses, 72,842 were shut down permanently. That means as of July 10, permanent closures accounted for 55% of all closed businesses since March 1.

The data only reflects businesses listed on Yelp’s website, but it provides a snapshot of the broader US economy.



The restaurant industry is suffering the most closures. More than 15,000 restaurants have permanently closed. Bars and nightclubs have also accounted for a significant number of closures, with 44% of the shutdowns being permanent. Shopping and retail businesses have endured 26,119 total business closures, with 12,454 permanent shutdowns.

The number of permanent business closures will almost certainly increase as stimulus money runs out. And as we reported back in April, cashflow issues will likely sink more businesses.

The forced shutdown put tremendous stress on businesses — particularly small businesses that operate on thin margins. Many of them were forced to take on more debt due to the pandemic and the ensuing lockdown. As a small-business owner in Kentucky put it, we’re going to see a massive dead spot and lurch in the cashflow pipeline.


Source: SchiffGold

No comments:

Post a Comment