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marmar

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Wed Apr 1, 2020, 09:32 AM Apr 2020

Foretaste of the Lockdown-Driven Collapse in the Services & Retail Sectors: Holy Moly, What a Catast


(WolfStreet) The Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey, released by the Dallas Fed on March 31, is one of the first indicators as to what services more broadly – they account for about 70% of the US economy – will look like under lockdown. The data also includes the retail sector that’s an even bigger mess.

This is based on surveys of executives of 248 companies in the Texas service sector and of 56 companies in the retail sector. The companies are unnamed. The data was collected from March 17 through 25. It was on March 19 that Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a comparatively mild lockdown. A few days later, major cities and counties issued tighter “stay at home” orders. All this happened within the survey collection period. Some of the announcements might have come too late to be fully reflected in the survey data. Nevertheless, the results were stunningly ugly.

The Texas Service Sector Outlook Survey’s General Business Conditions Index, which reflects service sector executives’ perceptions of broader business conditions, collapsed by over 85 points to an epic all-time low of -78.8: .........(more)

https://wolfstreet.com/2020/03/31/heres-a-foretaste-of-the-lockdown-driven-collapse-in-the-services-retail-sectors/




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Foretaste of the Lockdown-Driven Collapse in the Services & Retail Sectors: Holy Moly, What a Catast (Original Post) marmar Apr 2020 OP
"collapsed by over 85 points to an epic all-time low of -78.8" progree Apr 2020 #1
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