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Bankruptcies hit new lows in 2021. What does that mean for the economy?

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Wednesday, March 23, 2022, 5:45pm
By Lorin Cox

2021 had the fewest bankruptcies of at least the last 15 years. We explore how it happened, whether it will continue and what impact it has on the economy.

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