Harley is COLLAPSING RIGHT NOW — And the $30,000 Price Tag is Why

Harley-Davidson just posted a loss of two dollars and forty-four cents a share when Wall Street expected less than half that. Full-year motorcycle sales are down twelve percent, dealerships are closing from Florida to California, and the company just admitted its own inventory was so bloated it had to slash it by almost a fifth in a single year. Today we're breaking down why Harley is collapsing — and why the answer keeps coming back to one number: thirty thousand dollars. Stick around, because Number 1 is the part even Harley won't say out loud.