No doubt these shows will be an overall indicator of the health of the industry and as well as the narrow vertical market we call high end.
With national unemployment cradled now at 10 percent, although when one considers those that have fallen of the roles, but still seeking employment, those that have found jobs, but working for far much less than years past. The real figure is close to 17 percent unemployment nationwide. Here where I live in Martin County, Flordia the figure is over 12 percent and has been at that level for many months now. My sales here on Audiogon are down some 30 percent in 2009.
This is not a recession, but a full blown depression, ask those out of work if this is a recession or depression.
I spend a lot of time with ARPH (Australian Shepherd Rescue)and we have been challenged as never before in the long history of this rescue. In 2008 and some of 2009, we were bringing in Aussies into rescue, from folks that clearly over extended themselves in their home purchase and many Aussies were brought into the program. This year it is the salt of the earth people, that are in the throes of these times. Folks that didn't over extend, but now are laid off, severly diminshed income and now those Aussies are coming into the program. I only offer this info on Aussie Rescue because we are the official nationwide, border to border, coast to coast rescue for this breed and this has been our economic indicator, and the future assesment is very bleak for 2010.
In regards to high end, it will survive, but we will see many fall in these trying times. I will be anxious to see how these shows manifest. This is not the end, but in my opinion the landscape may forever be changed.
With national unemployment cradled now at 10 percent, although when one considers those that have fallen of the roles, but still seeking employment, those that have found jobs, but working for far much less than years past. The real figure is close to 17 percent unemployment nationwide. Here where I live in Martin County, Flordia the figure is over 12 percent and has been at that level for many months now. My sales here on Audiogon are down some 30 percent in 2009.
This is not a recession, but a full blown depression, ask those out of work if this is a recession or depression.
I spend a lot of time with ARPH (Australian Shepherd Rescue)and we have been challenged as never before in the long history of this rescue. In 2008 and some of 2009, we were bringing in Aussies into rescue, from folks that clearly over extended themselves in their home purchase and many Aussies were brought into the program. This year it is the salt of the earth people, that are in the throes of these times. Folks that didn't over extend, but now are laid off, severly diminshed income and now those Aussies are coming into the program. I only offer this info on Aussie Rescue because we are the official nationwide, border to border, coast to coast rescue for this breed and this has been our economic indicator, and the future assesment is very bleak for 2010.
In regards to high end, it will survive, but we will see many fall in these trying times. I will be anxious to see how these shows manifest. This is not the end, but in my opinion the landscape may forever be changed.