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"Leading economic indicator" (stripper) says recession is already here
Posted on 5/21/22 at 4:56 am
Posted on 5/21/22 at 4:56 am
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Stripper w/ handle reversecowgirl69 tweets, "the strip club is sadly a leading indicator and i can promise y’all we r in a recession lmao"
No economics degree needed
Stripper w/ handle reversecowgirl69 tweets, "the strip club is sadly a leading indicator and i can promise y’all we r in a recession lmao"
No economics degree needed

Posted on 5/21/22 at 6:15 am to Smoke Ring
Posted on 5/21/22 at 6:15 am to Scooba
That's the product strip clubs are putting out now? Let them fail.
Posted on 5/21/22 at 6:17 am to Scooba
She must be on the day shift
Posted on 5/21/22 at 6:17 am to Smoke Ring
Dudes have been trying to insert a quarter in the coin slot, damn.
Posted on 5/21/22 at 6:18 am to Scooba
Pocahontas was hotter in the cartoon.
Posted on 5/21/22 at 6:49 am to Smoke Ring
don't look like no recession when i'm throwin 1s, 5s, n 20s up in magic city
Posted on 5/21/22 at 6:54 am to Smoke Ring
I don’t need to go to a strip club to see the economy crash.
A few weeks ago I talked about how Walmarts even were seemingly becoming ghost towns. Sure enough, they and other stores reported lower earnings forecasts.
Gas prices are starting to take a toll on disposable spending. Not only that, price increases due to transportation, raw material, and wage costs mean goods costs more and people reluctant to purchase something new.
A few weeks ago I talked about how Walmarts even were seemingly becoming ghost towns. Sure enough, they and other stores reported lower earnings forecasts.
Gas prices are starting to take a toll on disposable spending. Not only that, price increases due to transportation, raw material, and wage costs mean goods costs more and people reluctant to purchase something new.
Posted on 5/21/22 at 7:04 am to Tarps99
There's a titty bar off a highway that I drive by pretty regularly. I've noticed the parking lot us almost empty - pretty much all the time. It used to be packed on a Friday. Yesterday - almost nobody.
I picked up carryout from a local restaurant last night - something I've been ordering for years. What once would have been under $30 was over $50. They have a fricking NY Strip on the menu fr $65 and I'm not talking about some high end steak house here.
Farmers that I know are getting squeezed - hard - on fertilizer costs and now fuel too. The pain is out there and it's growing.
I picked up carryout from a local restaurant last night - something I've been ordering for years. What once would have been under $30 was over $50. They have a fricking NY Strip on the menu fr $65 and I'm not talking about some high end steak house here.
Farmers that I know are getting squeezed - hard - on fertilizer costs and now fuel too. The pain is out there and it's growing.
This post was edited on 5/21/22 at 7:28 am
Posted on 5/21/22 at 7:09 am to DabosDynasty
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reversecowgirl69

Posted on 5/21/22 at 7:10 am to DabosDynasty
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Canary in the ho mine
Cheers to you, good sir
Posted on 5/21/22 at 7:14 am to Tarps99
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Gas prices are starting to take a toll on disposable spending.
Kinda feels like we are going back to the 70's, just without the music and partying.
Posted on 5/21/22 at 7:23 am to Scooba
One of the three rules: Never get involved with a girl with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.
Posted on 5/21/22 at 7:26 am to cable
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I picked up carryout from a local restaurant last night - something I've been ordering for years. What once wood have been under $30 was over $50.
When I'm not traveling for work I will pick up 3 burritos for my wife/son and myself every other Friday morning. Cost has gone up $5.
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