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Consumer Sentiment Surges; Index Approaches Pre-Recession Numbers

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Posted By: Siena Research Institute June 2, 2009

Consumer Sentiment Surges; Index Approaches Pre-Recession Numbers
Overall Buying Plans Flat; Young, Upper Income, Men and Republicans Most Likely to Spend
Gas Price Increases Have Immediate Effect; Upstate, Lower Income Hardest Hit

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