Posted on 10/06/2020 3:38:38 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Hardly anyone expected that things would get this bad in 2020. Once the pandemic hit and states all over the country started instituting lockdowns, economic activity collapsed dramatically. U.S. GDP was down 31.4 percent during the second quarter of 2020, and that was a drop without parallel in all of U.S. history. In fact, that decline was more than three times as large as the previous record. But eventually states started to reopen their economies, and U.S. GDP for the third quarter is expected to show a significant rebound when the numbers are finally released. Of course we still arent even close to where we used to be, but at least things werent as bad as they were in the second quarter. But now as the fourth quarter begins, it appears that economic conditions are heading back in the wrong direction again. The following are 15 signs that Americas economic depression is accelerating as we head toward the holiday season
#1 All 546 Regal Cinema theaters in the United States are being shut down, and right now there is no timetable for reopening them.
#2 It is being reported that AMC Entertainment (the largest movie theater chain in the U.S.) will run out of liquidity in 6 months.
#3 Over the weekend, I was told by someone that works in the industry that he expects most movie theaters in the country to eventually close down permanently because of this pandemic.
#4 The average rent on a one bedroom apartment in San Francisco is 20.3 percent lower than it was one year ago.
#5 During the 3rd quarter, the number of vehicles delivered by General Motors was down about 10 percent from a year ago.
#6 It is being reported that Anheuser-Busch will be laying off 400 employees in Loveland, Denver, Littleton and Colorado Springs.
#7 Allstate has just announced that they will be laying off 3,800 workers.
#8 JCPenney says that it will be cutting approximately 15,000 jobs as we approach the holiday shopping season.
#9 At least one-fourth of the 28,000 layoffs that Disney will be conducting will happen in Florida.
#10 Collectively, American Airlines and United Airlines let 32,000 employees go last week.
#11 On Thursday, we learned that another 787,000 Americans filed new claims for unemployment benefits during the previous week.
#12 Overall, more than 60 million Americans have filed new claims for unemployment benefits so far in 2020. That number is far higher than anything we have ever seen before in all of U.S. history.
#13 Retail store closings in the United States continue to surge along at a pace that is absolutely unprecedented.
#14 Bankruptcy filings in New York City have risen 40 percent so far in 2020.
#15 This number is hard to believe, but it is being reported that almost 90 percent of New York City bar and restaurant owners couldnt pay their full rent for the month of August.
None of this was supposed to happen.
By now, we were supposed to be well into a V-shaped recovery that would soon have Americans forgetting all about the dark days in the middle of 2020.
But instead, millions upon millions of Americans have lost their jobs and are facing a deeply uncertain future. One of those Americans is an unemployed cook named Juan Jose Martinez Camacho
Juan Jose Martinez Camacho, 59, has been a cook for 30 years, since he was asked to fill in one day when he was working as a dishwasher in a restaurant.
He has worked as a cook at the Crowne Plaza in Redondo Beach, California, for 22 years. When he was laid off on March 23, he was thinking it would be only two or three months before things got back to normal. But late last month he was notified he had permanently lost the job, which paid $22 an hour. He has been looking for other cooking jobs without any luck.
Can you imagine doing the same thing for 30 years and suddenly being out of a job?
Like most Americans, he assumed that the pandemic would soon pass and he would be going back to his old routine.
But that hasnt happened, and so he is among the millions of restaurant workers that are not bringing in any income right now.
With so many Americans out of work, food banks around the country have been dealing with a tsunami of demand. In previous articles, I have written about the absolutely massive lines that we have been seeing in certain portions of the nation. In some cases, people have started lining up at 2 AM in the morning and the lines have gotten up to 2 miles long.
And every week we see more gigantic lines at food banks all over America. The following is how one local news source described the massive lines that have been consistently forming in the state of Texas
Thousands of cars form tightly packed lines across the state every week now to receive food. From Chihuahuan Desert border towns and cities to the staked plains of the panhandle, across the piney wood of deep East Texas, down to the Rio Grande and back cars stack, growing into steel and fiberglass caterpillars, hungry.
These events have distributed tens of millions of pounds of food over the past six months.
If you still have your job and you havent been forced to visit a food bank during this crisis, you should be thankful for your blessings.
Just like in the 1930s, we are witnessing colossal lines for food all over the nation, and this is just the beginning.
If you have been waiting for a recovery, you can stop waiting, because what we witnessed during the third quarter was about all the recovery that we are going to get.
Now we are less than a month away from a presidential election that promises to be incredibly chaotic, and the extremely deep divisions that already exist in our nation are likely to get even worse. Many believe that this election will produce even more civil unrest, and that will likely depress economic activity even further.
I truly wish that economic conditions would return to normal and that all of us could get back to our old patterns.
But there isnt going to be any return to normal any time soon.
Instead, very dark days are ahead, and those very dark days will shake this nation to the core.
I don’t understand when Americans turned into such pussies.
Movie theaters, brick-and-mortar retail, SF & NY. These things were all struggling pre-COVID. This is a poorly reasoned “analysis”.
I truly wish that economic conditions would return to normal and that all of us could get back to our old patterns.
Elect Biden/Harris and it will NEVER happen.
They have plans for an entirely different pattern.
Because people like this pussy blog keep telling everyone that life sucks.
Not sure why this crap is posted here.
My business is up and running just fine. (Energy related.)
Why would I believe anything about the US economy coming from an Economic Collapse Blog? I dont know whether theyre on the level or not, but the name of the blog just kind of screams agenda and pretty much pegs my BS meter.
Exactly. Movie studios arent exactly releasing tons of movies right now, and most states the governors have made it impossible for theaters to actually make money by in some cases restricting them to only 10 people per theater, including staff. So if you have say, 10 screens in your building you can only have 100 people in the building at any time including your employees. There is simply no way Make money once you factor in payroll, electricity, heat and air conditioning, etc.
I saw this morning that the Boathouse Café in Central Park was closing for good. Very sad. The café started in the 19th century and has had some ups and downs in its long history. It was pretty modest when I was a child in the 50’s.
But then when Central Park became dangerous, the café went down with the rest of the park. Once Giuliani got in and started restoring the parks and public spaces in NYC, Central Park and the café took off. When Trump restored the Wollman Rink and the Lasker Rink (north end of the park, in Harlem) this really got things going.
So I’m really sorry to see that it’s closing. Tragic, in my mind. I loved the place and always went there when I came back to NY (2 or 3 times a year).
I would love to see you comparison between states like California and say Florida which Ive had vastly different approaches to coronavirus. One state has had months of draconian lockdowns that only seem to get more strict as time goes by and the other one has basically removed all of them it has sea life start to get back to normal
Its not analysis.
Its pure propaganda and fear porn. Yet another arrow in the Dems quiver to take Trump down in Noveber. Not even worth pissing on or bothering to take apart.
Because people like this pussy blog keep telling everyone that life sucks.
Not sure why this crap is posted here.
My business is up and running just fine. (Energy related.)
There are winners and loser in any upheaval. The point of the article is that there is going to be MAJOR CHANGE. Some of it will be good and some bad.
You may be good at the moment but your world can change overnight also. and so can mine.
There is a storm coming, we will all be affected in some way. There is no completely safe harbor.
Nope
As planned by Mrs. Bill Clinton and the DNC.
Many of these business failures and layoffs are in Blue states. The writer noted that rents have fallen drastically in San Francisco. But I’ll bet they haven’t in Bismarck, Pierre and Rapid City.
The only thing that surprises me is
“#6 It is being reported that Anheuser-Busch will be laying off 400 employees in Loveland, Denver, Littleton and Colorado Springs.”
All the rest are optional things we do in life.
Bread and Beer is life.
It’s accelerating because the dems are making it happen.
They are keeping the lockdowns going and the whole purpose is to get Trump out of office and grab the power themselves.
Then watch the economy tank.
If they get in power, we have seen nothing yet.
Agree. Sounds like he walked outside to get a triple shot latte and his hipster shop was out of business, then concludes that nationwide all other cities are experiencing the same. Who cares about Hollywood, Disney is a nightmare, airlines hire and fire on flight demands.
Sure!
Because your reality is also everybody else’s...
/s
How’s fracking doing in SD or ND?
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