As economic conditions improve, survey shows Illinois small business struggles continue – Center Square

The small business network Alignable reports that nearly half of the small business owners in Illinois (48 percent) said they could not pay their rent on time and in full. Only one other state, Arizona, had a higher percentage. Head researcher Chuck Casto said Illinois is an outlier because conditions improved nationwide.
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debtsor
1 year ago

Illinois, run by Democrats, hates small businesses. This isn’t hyperbole. The ever increasing list of regulations make it extremely difficult, and costly, for small businesses to operate. I just saw an article about the 10 new ’employee’ friendly laws that Illinois just passed, that seemingly like a massive HR department just to comply with. And you’re a small business, oh well, too bad, you will be sued out of business. This is exactly how big business likes it, they use the state to destroy all of their small business competition. Before long, big business controls everything.

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