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The case for reining in the perks of corporate bankruptcy
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Alex Schroeder
Jun 11, 2024
Melissa Jacoby's new book argues that Chapter 11 has become a catch-all for corporations to get out of troubles beyond their debts.
As Red Lobster files for bankruptcy, changing tastes take a toll on its casual-dining competitors
May 20, 2024
The sector hasn't really recovered from the pandemic closures of their dining rooms, when "they lost their core business model."
Women pay more than men for health care. That's leading some of them to declare bankruptcy.
Apr 8, 2024
Even when pregnancy-related costs are stripped out, women still pay more than men.
WeWork could declare bankruptcy anytime, but how is it still around?
Nov 1, 2023
The company has risen and fallen on its stylish co-working spaces, larger-than-life founder and ability to rake in — and spend — investors' cash.
Rite Aid's bankruptcy reflects how much the corner drugstore has changed
Oct 16, 2023
Corporate mergers and competition from supermarkets, discount clubs and online startups — among other forces — have altered how pharmacies need to do business.
What do rising corporate bankruptcies say about the economy?
Sep 8, 2023
Some bankruptcies reflect fallout from the financial crisis more than a decade ago.
Some Republicans are exploring a new position on student loan debt
Jul 31, 2023
The proposal bucks the party's usual laissez-faire approach.
For public good, not for profit.
Why the Sacklers are shielded from future opioids lawsuits
by
Ellen Rolfes
Jun 10, 2023
Econ Extra Credit newsletter #153
Why retailers almost never come back from bankruptcy
Jun 7, 2023
Bed Bath & Beyond reportedly wants to sell its baby product chain, Buybuy Baby. Typically the most a bankrupt retailer can hope for is a sale.
2023 has been a year for bankruptcy
May 18, 2023
More than 230 companies declared bankruptcy before the end of April. What is happening?