Despite the fact that consumer spending is expected to rise this year, retailers are having a hell of a time trying to pay the cost of their rising rents.
In fact, according to a new report by Bisnow, 34% of small retail businesses were unable to make their rent in April. This number was up 6% from February, the report says, citing survey data from Alignable.
Among reasons for not being able to meet their financial obligations, retailers noted inflation, gas prices, supply chain issues, labor shortages and reduced revenues.
National Retail Federation Chief Economist Jack Kleinhenz has argued that inflation is going to subside and that retailers may not have to worry about shoppers pulling back. His organization predicts “retail sales for 2022 will rise between 6% and 8% to between $4.86T and $4.95T”.
What a load of crap
Doesn’t matter if shoppers pull back and stop spending.
The double inflation will make up for it.
WELL , Welcome to the CLUB !!! Most Americans cannot Make their Rent Thanks to BIDEN !!!!!
Since day ONE in STOLEN OFFICE !!!!!
As an employee of Wicomico County, I don’t need to worry about this.
that a joke in it’s self
their advertised wages leave you impoverished.