BREAKING: 246 US large companies have gone bankrupt year-to-date, the most in 15 years.
This is up from 206 recorded last year and more than DOUBLE during the same period in 2022.
In April alone, the US saw 59 bankruptcy filings as tariffs ramped up.
So far this year, the industrials sector has seen 41 bankruptcies, followed by 31 in consumer discretionary, and 17 in healthcare.
According to S&P Global, consumer discretionary companies have been hit the hardest due to market volatility, tariffs, and inflation uncertainty.
We expect a surge in bankruptcies in 2025.
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