Right now, a lot of people feel like they're barely keeping up as the cost of food, gas, and, well, just about everything else that keeps climbing. Even essential, non-splurge purchases can feel more stressful when prices seem higher every week. Because of that, people have started noticing small, everyday changes that feel like quiet warning signs of a slowdown. It might be things like cutting back on takeout, seeing fewer crowds in stores, or noticing grocery carts looking a little emptier. Recently, redditor spritenerds123 wanted to know about those small signs that something bigger might be going on with the economy when they asked : "What’s a recession indicator that you’ve noticed lately in your everyday life?" Here are just some of the things people said are "recession indicators": 1. "Every time I need an Uber, it's less than 0.1 mile from me. I asked my last driver how he's making any money, and he says he's not, that business has been steadily declining for months now." — CloudedLeopardDaemon 2.…