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An Ann Taylor store in New York City in 2015. Ascena Retail Group, which owns Ann Taylor, Loft and Lane Bryant, has filed for bankruptcy. Andrew Burton/Getty Images hide caption

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Social distancing instructions are posted at California's Westfield Santa Anita shopping mall on June 12, as local businesses enter Phase 3 reopening. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Retail Sales Bounce Up 17.7% After Record Drop As States Reopen

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This weekend, temporary pay bumps for workers during the coronavirus pandemic are ending at companies across the country. In a normal world, high hazard pay might be the only way to stop employees from quitting en masse. But with tens of millions unemployed, workers quickly lost a lot of leverage. Ada Yokota/Getty Images hide caption

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As 'Hero' Pay Ends, Essential Workers Wonder What They Are Worth

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A man walks past mannequins in the windows of a Macy's store in Boston on April 15. The company said its online sales started growing in April, but they "only partially offset" the losses from its stores. Charles Krupa/AP hide caption

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Pandemic Hits Spending Hard; 79% Dive In Clothing Sales Leads A Record Plunge

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Luxury retailer Neiman Marcus has become the first department store to declare bankruptcy during the coronavirus pandemic. Eric Risberg/AP hide caption

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J.Crew said it hopes the bankruptcy filing will help it get its finances in order while it keeps running, though for now under COVID-19 restrictions. Gene J. Puskar/AP hide caption

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J.Crew Bankruptcy Filing May Not Be The Last For Retailers Slammed By Pandemic

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Tuesday

The wrongful-death legal complaint in Illinois is one of the first such publicly known cases against Walmart. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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