Today, we do the numbers. Plus: tourism, bar reopenings and problems in the supply chain.
Almost one in four business owners worry their companies won’t survive the pandemic, according to a U.S. Chamber of Commerce survey.
Texas saloons and bars have lost at least $600 million since the pandemic forced them to shut down.
Scotland, Switzerland, South Africa, Germany, Mexico, Indonesia — they all want to be first on your list when you can travel again.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reports that personal income rose by 10.5% in April. But without government relief payments, it would have fallen by roughly 5%.
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed vulnerabilities. Some firms are even supporting partners financially to keep vital links intact.