Jim_R wrote:
Brett248Vista wrote:
Yes it is sad any time people are laid off even more so when it's due to the price of fuel and this is a problem our government could have dealt with a long time ago and the best our government could come up with is Ethanol.
Rather than the price of fuel, I believe the lay offs are more due to the economy, consumer confidence, the credit crunch, and as FW says the decline in the housing industry. Sure, fuel prices are contributory, but not I think the primary factor.
Anyway, I've noticed a big increase in boat traffic in July relative to June where I boat. I suspect people are waking up and realising at least in this part of the country, that there's only a month or so of summer left.
Jim,
And most of these problems will trace right back to higher fuel costs (We know what the deal is with the housing market... ARMS)
High fuel means higher prices that FW has to pay for components, which means a higher final price for the product, and the product is a luxury item that consumes fuel at a rapid rate so in the end, consumers pass. I agree with you I have noticed the same thing regarding traffic. Seems like people held off for a while, the last time I was out, there was more traffic that I have ever seen in years past. But in June? Nadda!