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Podcast: News For Reasonable People
Episode: Portland, OR Doom Loop: 12-Yr Bankruptcy PEAKβRecord Number Business Closing
Description: Oregon's small businesses are facing their toughest times in over a decade, with Portland at the epicenter. Bankruptcies have surged to a 12-year high, impacting storefronts, suppliers, and nonprofits alike. The situation is mirrored nationally, with increasing commercial Chapter 11 filings driven by higher interest rates and rising costs, according to Amy Quackenboss of the American Bankruptcy Institute. Layoffs from major employers like Intel and Nike exacerbate the problem, shrinking demand and pushing marginal businesses into insolvency. The fallout includes unpaid invoices, disrupted supply chains, and shuttered businesses, leaving nonprofits owed significant amounts like the $766,000 collectively owed to Oregon Nonprofits...