HACKER Q&A
📣 purpleblue

Are you seeing the effects of an economic slowdown where you live?


If you want to respond, please include your country/city so that we can get a good global picture.

I'll start: I'm not seeing any effects from the economic slowdown. I live in the SF Bay Area and despite all of the layoffs we are seeing, I don't see it being reflected in the economy at all. In fact real estate prices are stable or slightly going up in my neighborhood.


  👤 neilalexander Accepted Answer ✓
The entire United Kingdom has been in an economic slowdown for the last 13 years but the last couple of years have felt like a rapid acceleration in that downward direction.

Crippling costs paired with crumbling public services have decimated people's prospects and savings, the ridiculously overinflated housing market is making it ever harder for people to stand on their own feet, high streets are ghost towns and the job market is flatlining because salaries are so dire.

There are plenty of anecdotes of people here being forced to choose between heating and eating but there’s a significant part of the population that can't really afford to do either.


👤 Kon-Peki
Car dealerships have full lots again, but other than that it doesn't really seem like things are slowing down at all.

Kids had a playdate last week. The other dad works for an industrial machine manufacturer and said that they were completely booked out until late 2024. They are still getting calls asking about lead time; when they say 2 years for delivery, they are still getting a signed contract and massive deposit.


👤 giantg2
The tech market seems to always be slow and lower pay in the Philly region. I see even fewer openings and lower pay now.

👤 AussieWog93
In Melbourne, AU.

Run an e-commerce business and see no signs of business slowing down.

Local cafe I know the owner of is growing too.


👤 PaulHoule
No slowdown near Ithaca, NY.

👤 p1esk
No slowdown in Miami area.