Is this a guide to something bigger?

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    "When nearly half of all small businesses are struggling so much that they can’t even pay their rent, you have an enormous economic crisis on your hands. The last time that we witnessed anything like this was during the peak of the COVID pandemic, but here in 2024 we don’t have a major global health crisis to blame for our catastrophic economic performance. In March 2021, 49 percent of small business owners in the United States could not make their rent payments, but that was because so many states had instituted lockdowns which were severely harming the economy. In September 2024, 48 percent of small business owners in the United States could not make their rent payments, but there is no excuse this time around…

    According to business networking platform Alignable’s September Revenue & Rent Report, 48% of small business renters could not make their rent payments. That was up from 41% in July and August. And it was the highest it has been since the Covid recovery era in March 2021, when 49% of small business owners were delinquent....

    Meanwhile, the percentage of middle-income households that rate their financial situations negatively has just hit a brand new high…America’s middle class is feeling the squeeze like never before, according to new data.Primerica’s latest Financial Security Monitor report for the third quarter found 55% of middle-income households now rate their personal financial situation negatively, a 6-point jump from the previous survey.“For the first time in a year, a majority of middle-income households are feeling negative about their personal finances,” said Glenn Williams, CEO of Primerica. “In fact, this latest report represents the highest negative rating we’ve seen since we began fielding the survey exactly four years ago.”

    https://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/a-lockdown-economy-without-the-lockdowns-48-percent-of-u-s-small-businesses-couldnt-even-pay-their-rent-last-month/

    My guess is this is the tip of America's commercial & industrial economy and all is not well below the surface.

 
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