i was in the US a few weeks ago and to be honest found very very little signs of a recession.
Were you only over on a holiday?
I live in New Jersey which is one of the wealthiest states in the US and considered one of the least affected by the recession.
Believe me there are signs of the recession everywhere. So many people have lost their jobs, houses being repossesed, businesses closing left, right and centre, no new cars being bought - dealers are doing everything but give them away free etc. The property market is stagnant and down between 20% - 40% in this area since peak (maybe not as bad as Dublin or other parts of the US but still well down). And if you watch certain TV channels you will see wall to wall recession talk 24/7.
You will still see plenty of people out shopping. This is for a number of reasons - in general taxes have not increased here recently so people with jobs have the same income and the stores have massive sales. Also, the average American has 10 credit cards!
Another over 500,000 jobs were lost in April. Much was made of this in the media because it's down from the 700,000 the previous month but the government created 100,000 jobs with the launch of the 2010 census. So while it's a bit better, it's nothing to write home about.
I have friends in Dublin who tell me it's still hard to get bookings in the restaurants around Grafton Street and that BTs is still mobbed at the weekends!!!!