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Another Record Low for Statewide Confidence

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute July 10, 2008

  • Another Record Low for Statewide Confidence
  • All NY’ers Feeling the Pinch; Future Outlook Darkens
  • 2/3’s Suffering from Gas and Food Price Epidemic

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