The 2024 Global Marine Industry Workplace Study
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Consumers are Concerned

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in May to its lowest level in six months as the outlook for inflation remained paramount in people’s minds despite the economy adding 339,000 jobs

Recession Fears Persist

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence dropped in April to a nine-month low as the outlook for the job market worsened and expectations for inflation remained pessimistic.

Bracing for Impact

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in February for the second month in a row as inflation continued to weigh on Americans’ minds.

So Far, Not So Bad

Dealers say that despite talk an impending recession, that 2023 may turn out to be similar to 2019 — a perfectly strong sales year compared to traditional norms

National Mood Sours

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in November amid continued high inflation and rising interest rates.

The Upside of a Downturn

Planning for a downturn before it’s too late will significantly improve your odds of surviving, then thriving afterward.

The Other Side of the Covid Bubble

The mood among boat dealers is shifting. Two years on from the historic, Covid-fueled rise in demand for boats, the tide is beginning to turn.

Revised GDP shows slowing economy

The U.S. economy grew slower than previously thought in the second quarter as business inventories and exports were less robust, a government report showed on

Is this the bottom? Many believe it is

Industry pros, outside analysts expect boat sales to pick up steam in 2011 Disappointing new-boat sales this spring and summer have prompted dealers and manufacturers

Consumers are Concerned

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in May to its lowest level in six months as the outlook for inflation remained paramount in people’s minds despite the economy adding 339,000 jobs

Recession Fears Persist

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence dropped in April to a nine-month low as the outlook for the job market worsened and expectations for inflation remained pessimistic.

Bracing for Impact

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in February for the second month in a row as inflation continued to weigh on Americans’ minds.

So Far, Not So Bad

Dealers say that despite talk an impending recession, that 2023 may turn out to be similar to 2019 — a perfectly strong sales year compared to traditional norms

National Mood Sours

A key measure of U.S. consumer confidence declined in November amid continued high inflation and rising interest rates.

The Upside of a Downturn

Planning for a downturn before it’s too late will significantly improve your odds of surviving, then thriving afterward.

Revised GDP shows slowing economy

The U.S. economy grew slower than previously thought in the second quarter as business inventories and exports were less robust, a government report showed on

Is this the bottom? Many believe it is

Industry pros, outside analysts expect boat sales to pick up steam in 2011 Disappointing new-boat sales this spring and summer have prompted dealers and manufacturers

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