Actions taken when it is no longer necessary or possible for a business or other organization to continue to operate.
1The failure of cashflow is the single biggest cause of small business closure and consequent loss of employment, the group said.
2Extensive business closures and advice to remain indoors generated a suggestion of official over-reaction.
3Ohio and New York saw the most severe business closures.
4In some areas, authorities have announced mandatory business closures.
5The restrictions have battered the U.S. economy, with mandatory business closures leaving millions of Americans unemployed.
6West Coast leaders are divided about the impact business closures will have on people's employment prospects.
7Even before the downturn intensified in September, there were widespread reports of business closures and relocations.
8Unfortunately, the first discernible results of the introduction of free marketry are unemployment and business closures.
9The orders, including mandatory business closures, have battered the U.S. economy and left millions of Americans unemployed.
10Many people were angry over the resulting lost jobs and business closures, prompting weeks' long tent protest.
11The pandemic drove consumers indoors and led to a wave of both voluntary and mandated business closures.
12But it changed estimation methods to better account for the historic number of temporary or permanent business closures.
13Two, evidence that the enormous measures taken by policymakers are sufficient to limit defaults, layoffs and business closures.
14With so many disruptions to daily life, people are looking for more information about school or business closures.
15Nothing about policies to reduce racial disparities in unemployment, essential work, Covid-19 deaths and cases, or small business closures.
16We are now hearing of business closures, job cuts or reduced compensation as consequences of the COVID-19 global pandemic.
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