The WA perspective regarding how the economy is reacting to the present state of affairs is, well, different than what we're experiencing in central FL. News stories here abound about boat and RV sales setting new records. I sold a boat in 2 days for asking price and I'm waiting delivery of new one 8 weeks away - no inventory. Local RV dealers are normally jam packed with inventory now their lots are half empty; they can't keep RVs in stock. And yes, manufacturing plants - many in the Elkhart Indiana area - are still cranking out product as fast as they can.
Social distancing has people looking for vacation and entertainment options that don't require mingling with large crowds. I live on a lake and boating activity of all kinds is up significantly.
And of course Home Depot and Lowes is crowed, they're hiring people; do it yourself projects and general construction is driving it.
A friend has a landscaping business - he's working 7 days a week, has hired two extra crews and is having trouble finding nursery stock - which he also grows. New construction is booming and housing inventory is low; vacation home are selling quickly, often for cash.
My mostly rural county is driven by commercial and sport fishing (salt water and fresh), horses, cattle, peanuts, citrus, blue-berries and tourists. A very large portion of our residents are retirees with disposable income.
So a very good and fun product ideal for ranching or four wheeling is just the ticket. My Foxy-Roxy will hold it's value just fine. Plus it makes me grin every time I drive it
It's not all bad our there folks, depends on your perspective, my glass is half full.
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