store prices are in your face every day. the little 'bumps' that will nail most are coming.
my insurance nailed me. up $25 per week along with deductible increase from $750 per person out of pocket to $1500 out of pocket per person. doesn't seem like alot but it all adds up. My copay was $25, now $40.
property taxes rose on all my lands.
Duke Energy has increased elec. price along with plans to nail us again soon I believe (as soon as the commission lets them)
metal items have jumped like crazy. buy some metal for building/repairing etc. whew
price any tires lately? wow
all of my vehicle taxes etc. have increased
even my renewal of my Drivers License went up by about $10-15, can't remember exact price LOL
All the while jobs are scarce for an income to survive. Not all can change overnight and adopt a simpler living style. It takes time to adjust to changes in living. It would for me that is for sure

but eventually when the dust settles everyone will know how they stand financially. You might lose your home, hang onto it, laid off, or found a new job??? you just don't know but one thing I do know....ask people out there. Many are hanging on by the skin of their teeth.
It is everywhere. These 'little by little' increases are going to kill the middle economy. At some point you will be giving up items you purchase because you can't afford it. already biz are closing cause no one is spending. Not all areas at all. Some have alot of money out there, but the majority of the country is run on the middle man taxpayer who is getting squeezed to the limit. Foreclosures are being held up in courts right now. when that gets settled, it will be interesting to see how many foreclosures hit the stats.
My kiddos Dr. closed his satellite office after being there for 15 years. Patient level was down and costs were up to stay in biz. Sent out a letter saying come to the main office which was a tad far for me so I got her a new Dr.
It isn't in 'everyone's face' just yet but truly it will be in the majority of the people's faces sooner than later.
and while people still buy, I would love to know their true debt load. Sure I can go out and buy $5 or $1,000 items but who knows if that person has cash to pay or are racking up credit card bills on everything? You don't know the fall that will come for anyone without seeing their financials.
It all comes down to just how smart and prepared you are to adapt and change with changing times and to act before it slaps you in the face.