Blog Post 1.5 "Dry Cleaners / Demand"

Dry cleaners are beginning to close down as the pandemic continues. Some trade groups expect by the end of the year that 30% of dry-cleaning businesses established before the pandemic will close. These dry-cleaning business owners fear that consumers may never return.



1. What is causing the change in demand for dry cleaners? Knowing this what would we predict would happen to the price of remaining dry cleaning services?

The pandemic. The prices would go down

2. What percentage of dry cleaners are expected to close by the end of this year? What would happen to the supply curve for dry cleaners if this many close?

30%. Shifts to the left, because supply decreased

3. What changes in business norms were already hurting the dry cleaning industry?

Store owner's U.S.-born children were choosing not to take over the family business, opting instead for white-collar fields. Offices were loosening their norms for professional attire and lessening the need for professional cleaning.

4. How had dry cleaners adjusted to decreases in demand for normal dry cleaning services?

dipping into wash-and-fold and delivery services that might appeal to customers who have few shirts that need to be pressed as they started working from home.

5. What do you think will happen to the dry cleaning industry in the future? Why?

It will be nonexistent. I can't see this industry gaining customers. I can only see them continuing to lose customers.


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