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04/28/20 4:16 PM

#7554 RE: littlejohn #7552

"Roughly one-fourth of Kentucky’s civilian workforce has filed for unemployment since March, when the arrival of the novel coronavirus pandemic led state leaders to order most businesses and government offices closed, throwing nearly 500,000 people out of work.

Read more here: https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article242261226.html#storylink=cpy

So not just a big city problem.

UPS new I guess a bit of a surprise. You'd think a delivery company would be doing ok. From that link:

"We were not able to fully offset the unprecedented and swift changes in market demand and mix,"

I think you could say that about most industries
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04/28/20 5:05 PM

#7558 RE: littlejohn #7552

Saks, Gap and others try deep discounts to move unsold dresses and shoes amid coronavirus, but people aren’t buying

By Suzanne Kapner
Updated April 20, 2020 12:28 pm ET

Clothing retailers are sitting on tens of billions of dollars of unsold merchandise, and the usual methods for clearing it out aren’t working while the coronavirus keeps most U.S. stores closed.

Retailers are discounting heavily on their websites, but consumers aren’t rushing to buy spring clothes. Off-price chains like T.J. Maxx that would normally snap up the excess are also closed. Liquidators, often a last resort, are already saddled with goods from bankrupt retailers that have halted their going-out-of-business sales.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/its-black-friday-in-april-as-closed-stores-get-desperate-to-unload-spring-clothes-11587396524?mod=wsjtwittertest19
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