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Virtual School Is Another Setback for Struggling Retail Industry

August 3, 2020 by Staff

(Axios) A virtual school year will likely push retailers even closer to the brink.

Why it matters: Back-to-school season isthe second-biggest revenue generating period for the retail sector, after the holidays. But retailers say typical shopping sprees will be smaller with students learning at home — another setback for their industry, which has seen a slew of store closures and bankruptcy filings since the pandemic hit.

By the numbers: Research firm GlobalData expects the lowest level of back-to-school spending for elementary and high school students since 2015 — while spending for back-to-college shopping would crater nearly 40% from last year, per the Wall Street Journal.

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