Today I went to the high end health food/gourmet market that I frequent once a fortnight or so. It was at about 1/4 the capacity of shoppers that normally would be there this time of a Saturday. I haven't been there for a few weeks, as it's a bit far and I mainly buy direct from farms. And mind you, I live in N TX, an area that has remained pretty strong throughout this economic downturn. I was floored and even asked about where everyone was. The fish monger said they are hurting from the economic downturn and their business has slowed. Dramatically!
The worst is yet to come in the US, where too many people live in a deep state of perpetual debt; driving cars and living a lifestyle well beyond their means (and never considering about conserving energy or anything). The blame can be partly placed on the government, but how stupid can you get to think you can drive a fancy new truck and buy fancy new things continually on low middle class incomes? For those of us who can continue to buy without credit cards, prices will just be too good to resist soon as they drop like the stock market has. (I need book shelves and some things I have delayed buying). Many retailers will probably fail, as the party is over, and too many of them popped up in the easy money frenzy. And really, I think it's a good thing that credit markets are frozen. Most people have over extended themselves way too much and need a break from the fantasy that a rich lifestyle can belong to anyone in this country. I do feel bad for anyone working in service or retail industries. Those jobs, along with financiers' jobs will be most at risk. It will get far worse for many people before it gets better. People need to live within their means and face reality; and they will, whether they want to or not.
And won't this forced conservation be a good thing for the planet? People will not have kids that they can't afford, peak oil will not be nearly as bad as demand has plummeted, and China and India's full-speed-ahead economies will slow. Those are good things, if you ask me.