Las Vegas Prostitutes Weathering Bad Economy

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Not even prostitution is immune to economics of supply, demand

By Abigail Goldman
Sun, Dec 14, 2008 (2 a.m.)


The pleasure of Stacie’s company used to cost $450 an hour, but no longer. Her clients were capped at 35 and older; today she’s taking almost anyone. Sex acts once off the menu are suddenly back on — recession specials, served with a side of shrugging compromise.

If she doesn’t do more for less, Stacie says, another prostitute will. And her weekly income is still down by half.

The illegal prostitution economy in Clark County is a multimillion-dollar beast fed by a black market so diverse that it’s impossible to pin down. On one hand, midrange prostitutes like Stacie say they’re being crippled by the economy. On the other, high-end call girls claim they’re not feeling much pain. And the women charging the least reportedly are making the most these days — counterintuitive in an industry where bargains come with risks.

Consider the work of sociologist Sudhir Venkatesh, who surveyed hundreds of high-end prostitutes in New York and discovered that 40 percent of “trades” in the sex economy never went beyond light petting or kissing.

In Las Vegas, the economy’s effect on call girls is even more complicated: The bulk of clients — or johns — here are from out of town, tourists or businessmen who spend days in convention halls and nights in hotel rooms with to-your-door entertainment. These men are bread and butter for local prostitutes, provided the clients come to town. And anybody in the hospitality industry — here that illicitly includes call girls too — can agree that fewer men are flying in, with less money to spend.

Meanwhile, more women reportedly are getting into the business, which creates a classic supply and demand squeeze. An escort agency owner told the Sun he’s getting about 40 interested applicants every day, the majority of whom are women running from the wreckage of lost finance jobs.

MORE- http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/dec/14/economy-affects-supply-demand-some-special-twists/
 

FLASH1296

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Verification sought:


Can someone verify the following:

This is a very well-hidden New England secret - if it is so.

In Rhode Island, it is my understanding, that prostitution is completely lawful, although operating a brothel and "streetwalking" are illegal.

Thus a person can provide escort services operating out of their home/car via phone/internet, etc.

I had long noticed the paucity of prostitutes at the two Connecticut casinos, which are just a few miles from the Rhode Island line.
 
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