I have lived here for more than 30 yrs., in one of the poorest counties of the the second poorest state in th US. Mississippi is #1 poorest, WV #2, so I have never experienced the prosperity that you'all are apparently being separated from.
DH has always been a hard worker and a workaholic and has a good job, I don't work outside the home. In our own niche, I suppose that we are prosperous. We do not have high expectations. If you don't climb so high then you don't have very far to fall.

I just made that up.
We live in a tourist service community and it has been unusally slow and quiet this summer.
Our stuff hit the fan in the 1950's when the coal mines began to close and the Companies that closed down and went elsewhere, left the people here permanently unemployed for about 3 generations. ( Service jobs and seasonal: food, lodging, ski-patrol, cashiers, bank tellers, crafts, and retirees, largest business here is the nursing home.)
What used to be one of the largest "company stores" is on the street that I live and I live in an old "company House" that can't be appreciated in value, and is unmarketable even in the best of times, because of the mine subsidence damage.
Average time it takes to sell a house in my town is 5 years. Very few, maybe one, has sold for, in excess of $100,000 for a long time.
I would say no to your ? for my part. (Because when The 'Stuff'HTF you will not have to ask, you will just know.)
I believe it will get much better for everyone eventually? I saw on the news that people are paying off much more of their debts now, and that is actually bad for business, but in the long term that could be a stabilizing factor, maybe???