People who didn't live through the 2008 crash or weren't in a job yet
You will have a period where everything seems fine. Talking about people still working in food shops etc. I would say late May into June people will see what it means to have tens of millions of people out of work. Then the fact the government can't pay those people forever. Local government will go broke in a few month's time.
The economy is like a daisy chain. One leads to another area of the economy and so on and so on.
Tourism is dead. Like actually stone dead. In many areas, it will be the only one that is a "growing industry". Everything is closed.
Don't worry the voices for getting back to work will grow and grow as even the people with high paid jobs get made unemployed.
People who didn't live through the 2008 crash or weren't in a job yet
You will have a period where everything seems fine. Talking about people still working in food shops etc. I would say late May into June people will see what it means to have tens of millions of people out of work. Then the fact the government can't pay those people forever. Local government will go broke in a few month's time.
The economy is like a daisy chain. One leads to another area of the economy and so on and so on.
Tourism is dead. Like actually stone dead. In many areas, it will be the only one that is a "growing industry". Everything is closed.
Don't worry the voices for getting back to work will grow and grow as even the people with high paid jobs get made unemployed.
loss of sales tax alone is killing state budgets. I got to wonder about states with no income tax