Illinois small businesses continue to struggle with rent payments,
survey says
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[August 02, 2022]
By Andrew Hensel | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – A new survey shows
that many small businesses continue to struggle to pay rent on time, and
the numbers are even worse for Illinois.
The survey was completed by Alignable and incorporated more than 3,500
small businesses across the nation and examined how these businesses are
handling higher renters rates during July.
According to Alignable's head researcher Chuck Casto, Illinois is one of
the states seeing many businesses struggle.
"Illinois, for this particular survey, is in third place in terms of
rent delinquency among small businesses," Casto told The Center Square.
Casto also said July saw an increase over the two previous months.
"In June, 44% of Illinois small businesses were unable to pay their
rent," Casto said. "That is up 17% from May. So even with the slight
decrease in July, they are still up by that 40% range."
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Illinois is among the highest taxed states in the entire country, Casto
said, which is affecting the state's small businesses.
"In Illinois, where they have the very high taxes, it becomes a
cumulative effect on the small businesses," Casto said. "As these
businesses try to do creative things to remain in business and attract
more customers, the state's high taxes have an impact."
According to the survey, only two states have a higher delinquency rate
than Illinois.
"Last month Illinois was first, and this month they are third in rent
delinquency after Massachusetts and New York," Casto said.
Illinois currently has a 40% rent delinquency rate for small businesses.
However, at the end of 2021, that number was at 27%, according to
Alignable research.
Across the country, the survey shows around 48% of the transpiration
sector couldn't afford their rent, followed by restaurants, nonprofits,
retail, education and beauty salons. Minority-owned small businesses
were nearly 50 percent behind.
Casto said inflation of rent and other expenses hurts small businesses.
Andrew Hensel has years of experience as a reporter and
pre-game host for the Joliet Slammers, and as a producer for the Windy
City Bulls. A graduate of Iowa Wesleyan University and Illinois Media
School, Andrew lives in the south suburbs of Chicago. |