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Subject: Copa di Vino investment scammer sentenced to prison - Wine Wholesalers, Lawmakers Playing Chicken With Amazon - Repurposing Smoke-Tainted Grapes From Wildfires - Programs aim to break up wine's stuffy white boys' club -- October 12, 2020 - WINE NEWS FETCH

Date: 2020-10-11 22:07:28

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DAILY NEWS FETCH - October 12, 2020

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Fewer Americans have filed for bankruptcy in 2020 than in 2019. (But the reasons why tell a depressing tale.) Scroll down to Daily Data for the chart and link for details.
 

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GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY DATA

Fewer Americans have filed for bankruptcy in 2020 than in 2019.

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Graphic, The Economist

Data, SSRN, University of Illinois, Brigham Young and Harvard

From the research paper:

"Large businesses have continued to seek and receive relief from the bankruptcy system as they would during a normal recession, and relatively wealthy homeowners have on average benefited from the fiscal stimulus and housing moratoria mandated by the CARES Act and other policies. "However, non-homeowners and small businesses may face financial, physical, and technological barriers to accessing the bankruptcy system, especially in the areas hardest-hit by unemployment."

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