Survey shows small businesses continue to struggle nationwide, but Illinois rebounds – Center Square

Last October, Illinois led the nation in the number of businesses experiencing rent troubles. The survey shows that conditions appear to have improved in January. “Just 29% saying they couldn’t pay the rent in full or on time,” said researcher Chuck Casto. “That is down from 35% in December, and down 18 percentage points from 47% in November.”
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Hello, Indiana!
2 months ago

Just curious as to how many businesses ( restaurants in particular) have gone out of business and are therefore no longer struggling to meet their bills. Are they included in the new assessment?

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