![]() ![]() * Denotes a company’s second or third bankruptcy Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2023 so far: Bed Bath & BeyondĪfter teetering on the edge of bankruptcy for months, Bed Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April. Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2015.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2016.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2017.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2018.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2019.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2020.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2021.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2022.Companies that filed for bankruptcy in 2023 so far.As we’ll see, Amazon is not the only reason that physical retail is troubled - mounting debt and retailers’ own missteps and lack of adaptability are also to blame, among other factors. In this report, we dig into 154 recent bankruptcies starting in 2015 and the reasons behind them. With retailers facing old challenges in addition to combating newly rising prices and a pullback in consumer spending, some reports indicate that retail bankruptcies may flare up once again in 2023. In 2022, only a handful of companies went under.īut this doesn’t mean that retail is out of the woods just yet. ![]() While there were 52 retail bankruptcies in 2020, 2021 saw just 21 - a 60% drop year-over-year, according to Axios. Following 2020, retail experienced a significant rebound as consumers returned to stores. ![]()
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