by Chris White
More than half of American businesses that closed down due to economic lockdowns are permanently shuttered, according to data Yelp published Wednesday.
There’s been a 23% increase in the number of business closures since mid-July, with the number of permanent closures reaching 96,966, representing 60% of closed businesses that will not be reopening, the data show.
The closures came after government officials began instituting stay at home orders in March to slow the pandemic, which originated in China before spreading to the U.S.
“Overall, Yelp’s data shows that business closures have continued to rise with a 34% increase in permanent closures since our last report in mid-July,” Justin Norman, Yelp’s vice president of data science, told CNBC on Wednesday.
Restaurants, bars, and other establishments that have physical locations have been hit the hardest throughout the past six months, data show.
Cities where closures are higher are struggling, relative to smaller metro areas, according to the data. Los Angeles has experienced 15,000 closures, half of which are permanent, while New York has seen more than 11,000 closures, 63% of which are reported as permanent, Yelp’s data show.
The numbers come after former Vice President Joe Biden suggested in late August that he would be willing to shut down the entire country if scientists recommend the measure to curb the virus, which has reportedly killed nearly 196,000 people, according to data from John Hopkins University. The lockdowns resulted in mass layoffs and an increase in unemployment rates.
More than 5.25 million Americans filed jobless claims in April, less than a month after the initial lockdowns began, data released in April from the Department of Labor showed. The total coronavirus unemployment claims surpassed the number of claims during the entire 2008 Great Recession within weeks of the lockdowns, data from the Department of Labor show.
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Chris White is a reporter for the Daily Caller News Foundation.