New data tracker shows decline in small business as lawsuits proceed – Capitol News IL

The percentage of small business closures in Illinois was about 5 percent in early March 2020, and reached more than 42 percent on March 29, according to the data. The decline in Illinois’ small businesses is similar to the national trend for the same time period.
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Wolfnight
5 years ago

The Official Government Workers party hates small private business.
Matter of fact.

I wish I did not have to pay their salaries with my taxes.

MikeH
5 years ago
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Same. Something something, broken social contract…

anonymous
5 years ago

It appears that Prtizker’s goal was always to get rid of small business.

MikeH
5 years ago
Reply to  anonymous

He does his masters’ bidding like a good little lap dog.

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