The WSJ, CNBC, and other sourced info disagree with your assumption.
"BASF is cutting back at its main site in Germany"
Source: https://cen.acs.org/business/finance/BASF-cutting-back-main-site/101/web/2023/02
"Euro zone business growth slowed in May as factories struggled"
Source: https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/euro-zone-business-growth-slowed-may-factories-struggled-pmi-2023-06-05/
"Manufacturing is sputtering in the world's largest economies"
Source: https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/11/economy/global-manufacturing-sputtering-economies/index.html
"Many European sectors will suffer from a weak economy in 2023"
Source: https://think.ing.com/articles/many-european-sectors-will-suffer-from-a-weak-economy-2023/
"Energy crisis chips away at Europe's industrial might"
Source: https://www.euronews.com/next/2022/11/02/ukraine-crisis-europe-industrials
"Euro zone business growth slowed in May as factories struggled"
https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/euro-zone-business-growth-slowed-may-factories-struggled-pmi-2023-06-05/
"Economic slowdown likely to force workers to accept lower quality jobs"
Source: https://www.ilo.org/global/about-the-ilo/newsroom/news/WCMS_865256/lang--en/index.htm
As to that tourism which comforts you, one learns: " In 2021, the average salary peaked in December at 1,512 euros, while it amounted to nearly 2,100 euros in the same month of 2019. By contrast, tourism employees in Italy reported the lowest average salary of 2021 in March, at 649 euros."
Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/706434/monthly-salary-of-employees-working-for-tourism-industry-italy/
"The estimated salary for a Tourism is €1,286 per month in the Spain area. This number represents the median...."
Source: https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/spain-tourism-salary-SRCH_IL.0,5_IN219_KO6,13.htm
One observes two things from your response. 1) You reply with another anecdote, while the actual average tourism industry employee seems to be a very low income. What sources have you to tell the tourism industry's individual workers are "doing well?"
2) You ignore the topic of the thread's first post and his "$ 97.1K" in "LAST 90 DAYS."
Some Europeans are doing well, Many are not. You might be doing well. The receptionist at the hotel you visit is likely not doing as well. But Danilov -- the original theme source for this thread -- is doing very well indeed. Probably a lot better than you, unless you are earning more than $32,000 a month. Are you?
I leave the source for that for you again, because it is likely you haven't reflected on the information.
https://tz.youtubers.me/denys-davydov/youtube-estimated-earnings/en
Going back, my initial comment was about EU manufacturing performance, which is overall substantially up from pre-Covid and not notably down from 2022. The response I got was anecdotal. I responded anecdotally.
If you want to go to stats, let’s. Some of the stories you are posting, BTW, are 2022 forecasts, not 2023 actuals.