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No Consumer Recovery Yet; Willingness to Spend, Today, Tomorrow Sags

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Posted By: Siena College Research Institute December 4, 2009

  • No Consumer Recovery Yet; Willingness to Spend, Today, Tomorrow Sags
  • Strongest Weak Economy Downstate; Upstate Coping But No More Optimistic than Last Year
  • Computer Buying Plans Hit Two-Year High
  • Concern over Gas/Food Prices Increases as Winter Arrives

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