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Almost one-third of small businesses in New Jersey have have closed: report
2020-11-30
[The Hill] A third of small businesses in New Jersey have closed down in 2020, according to a report from The Star-Ledger newspaper.

"It’s really bad... And without federal dollars coming into New Jersey, the Main Street stores and other establishments are not gonna make it through the winter." said Eileen Kean, the state director of the National Federation of Independent Business.

Harvard-based data project TrackTheRecovery.org estimated that 31 percent of businesses have closed down so far as of Nov. 9. This number is just above the national average estimated by the website. The New Jersey Business & Industry Association reported similar numbers, estimating 28 percent of businesses had closed down by October.

The newspaper notes that despite the holiday shopping season, business leaders are still concerned that the trend could get worse as stimulus talks stall on Capitol Hill.

New Jersey, like most of the U.S., is currently experiencing a surge of new cases. Over 329,000 cases and nearly 17,000 deaths have been reported. On Nov. 21, New Jersey recorded 4,669 cases, the most it has ever reported in a single day.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  FEDERAL dollars? F that - and I live in NJ.
Posted by: Hellfish   2020-11-30 22:25  

#7  Did I just hear a rice bowl rattle?
Posted by: Skunky Phinemp1649   2020-11-30 18:15  

#6  1/3 down
2/3 to go
Build Back Better Break Backs, Bastards!
Posted by: Shineng Panda6774   2020-11-30 14:41  

#5  Venezuela II
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2020-11-30 13:26  

#4  BrokeBack Butter
Posted by: Caesar Ebboluque5625   2020-11-30 12:56  

#3  
Posted by: Clem   2020-11-30 12:44  

#2  Nothing that taxing the rest of them out of business won't solve.

/sarc
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-11-30 11:26  

#1  But you still have the internets and the Amazon truck. Small businesses simply add to the carbon footprint.

[sarc toggle off]
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-11-30 10:54  

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