The crime rate of multi -city cities in the United States has surged: Merchants are forced to close the door in advance and dare not go to work late
Author:Overseas network Time:2022.08.27
Overseas Network, August 27th. According to the US Fox News Network on August 27, due to the surge in crime rates in major cities in the United States and frequent shootings, many business owners said that the stores they operated can only be forced to close the door in advance. Young employees dare not work after dark.
It is reported that, in addition to high inflation and shortage of personnel, some business owners in the United States are also facing the impact of the surge in community crime rate, which is harming their bottom line. Because of the fear of crime, many Americans no longer choose to go out to eat, restaurants, and bars and other businesses are affected.
Data show that in July of this year, Minnespolis went out to eat less than half of the same period in 2019, and the number of people in San Francisco, Portland and Seattle fell by more than 40%. It is worth mentioning that the crime rate of these cities has increased by more than 10%over last year.
Saim Turner, the owner of a restaurant in Minnesota, said, "Several shootings occurred in one or two blocks around the store. It is said that no employees are willing to return to work after dark. No one thinks that it is safe to walk from the store to the road by the car, and the situation has become very bad. In the past, the bar was often closed until the next day. , Can only be closed in advance. (Overseas Network Yang Jia)
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