Report shows small businesses struggling to survive during pandemic – Center Square

Illinoisans continue to encounter job losses, some caused by government-imposed restrictions. Of those who remain employed, the strain may be having an effect. Sixty-three percent of small business owners are concerned about employee morale. More than half (55%) report working longer hours than before the pandemic and around 30% report a worsening of mental health.
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Report shows lazy greedy government union employees thriving

anonymous
5 years ago

There can be a store full of people in Home Depot, Lowes, Costco, Walmart, Target and the grocery stores oh and least we forget the Binny’s which is an essential business (or so told), but the small business that props up the economy is falling because Jag Boy won’t let them open or only one customer to a store. No wonder Illinois is the bottom of the dung heap.

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