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Sex Workers Complain 'Sales' Are Down as Inflation Pounds Economy

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https://nypost.com/2023/08/05/is-sex-still-selling-during-the-cost-of-living-crisis/

Sex workers complain sales are down as inflation continues to pound the economy
By Mary Madigan, News.com.au
Published Aug. 5, 2023, 5:02 p.m. ET

Sex sells, but does it when the price of almost everything has gone up?

Sex worker Jenna Love is a Sydney, Australia-based escort, and she’s currently watching her industry adapt to these strained financial times.

When you are a sex worker, you are relying on people having a disposable income, so Ms. Love saw the cost of living crisis coming from a mile away.

“We feel the pinch with this stuff quite early on,” she said.

There’s no denying that plenty of people are financially strapped at the moment.

The US also continues to grapple with inflation, with the rate currently at nearly 3%.

Consumers are spending less as inflation continues to hit the economy.

People are cutting back on expenses, with a recent CNBC and Morning Consult Poll finding that 92% of US consumers are spending less.

So where does that leave sex workers?

If people can’t justify mince, can they justify paying for intimacy? The answer is complicated.

Ms. Love’s unique job gives her insight into the general vibe of wealth in Australia. For instance, she flagged when the building industry was drying up way before anyone was writing about construction companies collapsing.

She simply noticed she was booking less appointments with tradies paying in cash.

She also flagged early the trend of Gen Z staying at home longer after chatting with her younger clients.

“People in their twenties, they don’t see how they could move out.”

Given Ms Love makes a living by dealing with people — and often people at their most vulnerable — she’s very aware of how the cost of living is impacting her clients, and therefore her and the sex industry in Australia.

Across the broader sex industry, Ms Love knows from speaking with other sex workers that times are tough, and people aren’t making the money they used to.

“People are pretty worried.

“If you have regulars, you will get through, but if you aren’t established, it’s a real struggle,” she told news.com.au.

The nature of sex work is to make yourself seem desirable and in-demand.

It’s basic marketing, but it means you are never going to see an escort reveal she’s having trouble getting enough private bookings to make rent, and that means even when things are tough, the sex industry looks misleadingly glamorous.

“Lots of people in my industry are struggling at the moment, I speak to women who are getting only one booking a month,” she said.

“You aren’t going to put on your marketing that you are doing really poorly. We have got to put out this image that we are really successful.”

For every OnlyFans success story, Ms Love knows plenty of sex workers who are currently “barely making rent.”

A spokesman from Scarlet Alliance, the Australian Sex Workers Association Sex workers, confirmed that sex workers are feeling the “pinch” during the cost of living crisis.

“We face the same inflationary pressures as all other workers – including increasing costs for food, mortgages or rents, electricity, and so on.”

The spokesman said sex workers are in a more vulnerable position than other Aussie workers.

“Due to stigma, discrimination, and criminalization in some states and territories, sex workers may find it harder to access government and other supports. We saw this during the COVID-19 response, and we encourage any sex worker doing it tough to get in touch with their local sex worker organization for support and appropriate referrals.”

Ms Love explains she’s in a “lucky” position in the industry because she’s an established sex worker and has regulars, but even she’s noticed a shift in her demand and bookings.

Yes, she has her regulars, but some have cut back from coming once a week to once a month or fortnight.

“There’s been a reduction,” she tells news.com.au.

“I used to be heavily booked and have a waitlist, and I’m not in that position these days. But I do still have enough bookings.”

A single hour spent with Ms Love will set you back $600 ($420 USD), but she’s not planning to lower her rates.

Remember the price of tomatoes?

While she understands if clients can’t afford to keep visiting her, she’s not prepared to lower her costs at a time when all her personal bills are going up.

She does offer a “cuddles and chat” option, which is only $250 ($165 USD) per hour, but that service involves no sex.

It was an idea that stemmed from the pandemic when she realised how many people were just starved of touch, and something she’s kept on as the cost of living pressures increase.

“It was also in my mind because things were starting to get tough for us all, well, most of us besides the 1 per cent.”

So does she think sex work is drying up? Well, no.

Ms Love thinks there will always be a demand for “intimacy” and “human connection,” but the bigger question is will Aussies keep being able to pay for it?

Sex sells, but you have to be able to afford it.
 

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Why the hostility?
Not certain I'd call that hostility vs reality since discretionary spending ALWAYS takes a hit when prices for everything goes up. Mind you he could have said "get over it". People who haven't lived through something like this, it's a wake up call. I can still remember when interest rates were anywhere from 15-20% and higher. That wasn't fun.

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Not certain I'd call that hostility vs reality since discretionary spending ALWAYS takes a hit when prices for everything goes up. Mind you he could have said "get over it". People who haven't lived through something like this, it's a wake up call. I can still remember when interest rates were anywhere from 15-20% and higher. That wasn't fun.

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I just don’t get the post.

Sex workers are people and need to eat too. Why can they not be upset that business is slow? Does not make sense to me. Anyone would be upset if their income was reduced.

Seems stigmatic to me personally. The idea that sex workers are rich, making hundreds of thousands of dollars. Which is often not true at all.
 

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https://nypost.com/2023/08/05/is-sex-still-selling-during-the-cost-of-living-crisis/

Sex workers complain sales are down as inflation continues to pound the economy
By Mary Madigan, News.com.au
Published Aug. 5, 2023, 5:02 p.m. ET

Sex sells, but does it when the price of almost everything has gone up?

Sex worker Jenna Love is a Sydney, Australia-based escort, and she’s currently watching her industry adapt to these strained financial times.

When you are a sex worker, you are relying on people having a disposable income, so Ms. Love saw the cost of living crisis coming from a mile away.

“We feel the pinch with this stuff quite early on,” she said.

There’s no denying that plenty of people are financially strapped at the moment.

The US also continues to grapple with inflation, with the rate currently at nearly 3%.

Consumers are spending less as inflation continues to hit the economy.

People are cutting back on expenses, with a recent CNBC and Morning Consult Poll finding that 92% of US consumers are spending less.

So where does that leave sex workers?

If people can’t justify mince, can they justify paying for intimacy? The answer is complicated.

Ms. Love’s unique job gives her insight into the general vibe of wealth in Australia. For instance, she flagged when the building industry was drying up way before anyone was writing about construction companies collapsing.

She simply noticed she was booking less appointments with tradies paying in cash.

She also flagged early the trend of Gen Z staying at home longer after chatting with her younger clients.

“People in their twenties, they don’t see how they could move out.”

Given Ms Love makes a living by dealing with people — and often people at their most vulnerable — she’s very aware of how the cost of living is impacting her clients, and therefore her and the sex industry in Australia.

Across the broader sex industry, Ms Love knows from speaking with other sex workers that times are tough, and people aren’t making the money they used to.

“People are pretty worried.

“If you have regulars, you will get through, but if you aren’t established, it’s a real struggle,” she told news.com.au.

The nature of sex work is to make yourself seem desirable and in-demand.

It’s basic marketing, but it means you are never going to see an escort reveal she’s having trouble getting enough private bookings to make rent, and that means even when things are tough, the sex industry looks misleadingly glamorous.

“Lots of people in my industry are struggling at the moment, I speak to women who are getting only one booking a month,” she said.

“You aren’t going to put on your marketing that you are doing really poorly. We have got to put out this image that we are really successful.”

For every OnlyFans success story, Ms Love knows plenty of sex workers who are currently “barely making rent.”

A spokesman from Scarlet Alliance, the Australian Sex Workers Association Sex workers, confirmed that sex workers are feeling the “pinch” during the cost of living crisis.

“We face the same inflationary pressures as all other workers – including increasing costs for food, mortgages or rents, electricity, and so on.”

The spokesman said sex workers are in a more vulnerable position than other Aussie workers.

“Due to stigma, discrimination, and criminalization in some states and territories, sex workers may find it harder to access government and other supports. We saw this during the COVID-19 response, and we encourage any sex worker doing it tough to get in touch with their local sex worker organization for support and appropriate referrals.”

Ms Love explains she’s in a “lucky” position in the industry because she’s an established sex worker and has regulars, but even she’s noticed a shift in her demand and bookings.

Yes, she has her regulars, but some have cut back from coming once a week to once a month or fortnight.

“There’s been a reduction,” she tells news.com.au.

“I used to be heavily booked and have a waitlist, and I’m not in that position these days. But I do still have enough bookings.”

A single hour spent with Ms Love will set you back $600 ($420 USD), but she’s not planning to lower her rates.

Remember the price of tomatoes?

While she understands if clients can’t afford to keep visiting her, she’s not prepared to lower her costs at a time when all her personal bills are going up.

She does offer a “cuddles and chat” option, which is only $250 ($165 USD) per hour, but that service involves no sex.

It was an idea that stemmed from the pandemic when she realised how many people were just starved of touch, and something she’s kept on as the cost of living pressures increase.

“It was also in my mind because things were starting to get tough for us all, well, most of us besides the 1 per cent.”

So does she think sex work is drying up? Well, no.

Ms Love thinks there will always be a demand for “intimacy” and “human connection,” but the bigger question is will Aussies keep being able to pay for it?

Sex sells, but you have to be able to afford it.
Thanks for the 8-month old article...awesome.
 

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I just don’t get the post.

Sex workers are people and need to eat too. Why can they not be upset that business is slow? Does not make sense to me. Anyone would be upset if their income was reduced.

Seems stigmatic to me personally. The idea that sex workers are rich, making hundreds of thousands of dollars. Which is often not true at all.
Here are a few reasons that business might be slow...high prices for bad service, market saturation-too many out there, sketchy and untrustworthy SPs.
 

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Here are a few reasons that business might be slow...high prices for bad service, market saturation-too many out there, sketchy and untrustworthy SPs.
Why are you quoting me? And with this?

Where did I say anything about reasons for it being slow???? Where did I say anything about what you quoted? I didn’t write the article that said it was economical. I was not the escort interviewed.

So why are you trying to come at me with all the bad shit you want to bitch about???? State your opinion but you don’t have to quote me in your shit.
 

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Thing are very grim for many industries at the moment with no light at the end of the tunnel. It's not looking very optimistic for the foreseeable future. Many people are struggling. Sex industry is a luxury not everyone can afford at this time.
 
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Why are you quoting me? And with this?

Where did I say anything about reasons for it being slow???? Where did I say anything about what you quoted? I didn’t write the article that said it was economical. I was not the escort interviewed.

So why are you trying to come at me with all the bad shit you want to bitch about???? State your opinion but you don’t have to quote me in your shit.
That's a pretty angry and hostile response to what was a civil discussion.
 

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That's a pretty angry and hostile response to what was a civil discussion.
You were not being civil and I wasn’t in a discussion with you. You took everything bad about escorts and threw it at the one escort in the thread and one you don’t like at all.

Don’t play dumb games. You want to discuss it, then discuss it with the OP who brought this up, not me. That is not hostile, that is just reality.
 
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Sex workers are people and need to eat too. Why can they not be upset that business is slow? Does not make sense to me. Anyone would be upset if their income was reduced.
Just spit-balling here but maybe keep the price and expand the service... #@#@$@!!! + I'll do your laundry. :unsure:
 

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Just spit-balling here but maybe keep the price and expand the service... #@#@$@!!! + I'll do your laundry. :unsure:
Again, why are you saying this to me too?

I’m not talking about why it is slow. I’m saying that escorts, just like any other business or industry, have the right to have issue with it being slow for them.

Just because we are sex workers, doesn’t mean we don’t have a right to say is sucks that it is slow. The other poster I was quoting made it seem like escorts shouldn’t be able to.

I don’t care the reasons it is slow. I’m not talking about that. It is for a ton a different reasons. My point is, we have just as much right as any other to complain about it being slow.

Discuss with the OP the reasons why. That is fine but I don’t get quoting me with reasons and ways to change it when that is not what I am addressing. Just because I’m the only escort in this thread right now, doesn’t mean I need to be told every thing I can do to change it. It ain’t slow for me. I didn’t complain.
 
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My sister had to get a mortgage when interest rates were 21% during the Carter administration.
I hear ya anon1. My parents had very high mortgages like that during those times. Heck, my student loan was 18-19% during those days. Not fun for anyone.

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I hear ya anon1. My parents had very high mortgages like that during those times. Heck, my student loan was 18-19% during those days. Not fun for anyone.

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But on the plus side..I put a shit ton into RRSP @12%..it didn't last long but it was good while it lasted...
 
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I just don’t get the post.

Sex workers are people and need to eat too. Why can they not be upset that business is slow? Does not make sense to me. Anyone would be upset if their income was reduced.

Seems stigmatic to me personally. The idea that sex workers are rich, making hundreds of thousands of dollars. Which is often not true at all.
No one's is saying sex workers aren't people and can't be upset that business is slow. The reality is that when living prices are high(er) then discretionary spending for going to restaurants, movies etc including seeing SPs is reduced because that discretionary money once use for entertainment purposes is now being used for essential expenses such as food and rent.

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