Not sure if this belongs in this forum or not, as it is anecdotal observation, but here goes:
I work as a line cook at an Applebee's in Bucks County, PA. If anyone is unfamiliar, it is a low-mid tier chain in the US that caters to families that won't spend an extra $5 for a good steak at Outback or Longhorn. Bucks County is a very upper-middle to upper class area. It (my work) has been packed lately and I've been working long hours, which is good for me and local bartenders
, but the roads have been empty, better restaurants and clubs are nearly empty--Doylestown and New Hope, once, a few years ago, booming nightlifes, have completely fizzled, as I saw and bartenders have told me. This ain't normal, and it ain't good.
What is it like in your neck of the woods?