The Devil Wears Prada Index, SNAP, and flight cancellations
9 min
•Apr 24, 20264 days agoSummary
This episode of The Indicator examines three economic indicators: Lufthansa's cancellation of 20,000 flights due to surging jet fuel prices caused by Middle East conflict, a 2.5 million person drop in SNAP food stamp participation following new legislation, and a 79% price increase in luxury fashion items from The Devil Wears Prada since 2006.
Insights
- Demand destruction is occurring in the airline industry as fuel prices spike, with major carriers cutting schedules, which could have cascading employment effects across aviation and airport sectors
- SNAP participation drops of up to 47% in some states suggest policy-driven eligibility restrictions are rapidly removing vulnerable populations including children and seniors from food assistance
- Luxury brand value is highly dependent on brand prestige—Prada items appreciated 633% while Marc Jacobs items depreciated 92.5%, indicating significant brand equity variation in fashion
- Wage growth for entry-level luxury industry positions (85% increase for Vogue assistants) is outpacing inflation in luxury goods, suggesting some wage-price decoupling in specific sectors
Trends
Geopolitical supply shocks driving immediate consumer behavior changes and demand destruction across energy-dependent industriesPolicy-driven welfare program reductions creating rapid disenrollment in safety net programs despite unchanged economic needDivergent pricing trajectories in luxury goods based on brand heritage and perceived status rather than functional improvementsPotential acceleration of electric vehicle adoption as jet fuel and gasoline prices remain elevatedWage growth in luxury sector outpacing luxury goods inflation, suggesting labor market tightness in high-end industries
Topics
Airline Flight Cancellations and Fuel CostsDemand Destruction EconomicsSNAP Food Stamp Program Eligibility ChangesWelfare Policy Impact on Vulnerable PopulationsLuxury Fashion Brand ValuationGeopolitical Impact on Oil MarketsJet Fuel Price InflationWage Growth vs. InflationElectric Vehicle Adoption DriversBrand Equity in Fashion IndustryMiddle East Conflict Economic EffectsFood Inflation and Assistance ProgramsAirport Employment Effects
Companies
Lufthansa Group
German conglomerate canceling 20,000 flights over six months due to surging fuel prices from Middle East conflict
Qantas Airways
Australian airline trimming flight schedules in response to elevated jet fuel prices
Cathay Pacific
Asian airline reducing service due to surge in fuel costs
Delta Air Lines
U.S. airline trimming its schedule in response to fuel price increases
Iberia Airlines
European airline mentioned as potential flight cancellation concern for summer travel to Europe
Chanel
Luxury fashion brand featured in Devil Wears Prada analysis with thigh boots appreciating significantly in value
Prada
Luxury fashion brand with tote bag appreciating from $1,500 to $11,000 since 2006, demonstrating strong brand equity
Marc Jacobs
Fashion brand with blue leather purse depreciating from $2,000 to $150, showing weaker brand value retention
Vogue
Fashion publication referenced for assistant salary data showing 85% wage increase since 2006
People
Adrian Ma
Co-host presenting indicator on airline flight cancellations due to fuel price surges
Nick Fountain
Co-host presenting indicator on SNAP food stamp program participation decline following legislative changes
Waylon Thornton
Co-host presenting indicator on luxury fashion price changes from Devil Wears Prada since 2006
Anne Hathaway
Actress in Devil Wears Prada film used as reference point for luxury goods price analysis
Anna Wintour
Vogue editor whose assistant salary was used to measure wage growth in luxury industry since 2006
Meryl Streep
Actress who played character based on Anna Wintour carrying Prada tote in Devil Wears Prada
Angel Carreras
Producer of The Indicator episode
Cooper Katz McKim
Producer of The Indicator episode
Kwasi Lee
Engineer of The Indicator episode
Sierra Juarez
Fact-checked The Indicator episode
Kate Kincannon
Editor of The Indicator
Quotes
"Demand destruction basically means when the price of something gets too high for consumers to stomach and they change their consumption accordingly."
Adrian Ma
"The law cut SNAP in a few ways. It cut eligibility for some immigrants, veterans, people experiencing homelessness, people with kids, people who live in economically depressed areas."
Nick Fountain
"Arizona saw a 47% decrease in participation in the seven months since the bill's adoption. That's 400,000 people."
Nick Fountain
"I think that this shows that in the world of high fashion, the status of a brand counts for a lot. And the value of some luxury goods holds up better than others."
Waylon Thornton
"Wages, according to this very small sample, may be increasing slightly faster than this other small sample of luxury items."
Waylon Thornton
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