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Consumer Confidence Comeback Stalls; NY Drops and Trails Nation’s Numbers

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Posted By: Siena College Research Institute July 1, 2009

Consumer Confidence Comeback Stalls; NY Drops and Trails Nation’s Numbers
No Buying Rally Despite Ad’s and Bargains; Gas and Food Cost Impact Increasing
Majority of NY’ers Still Say “I’m worse off today than a year ago”

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