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Confidence Continues to Climb but Job Worries and Cash Problems Persist

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Posted By: Siena College Research Institute February 3, 2010

  • Confidence Continues to Climb but Job Worries and Cash Problems Persist
  • Current Sentiment Highest in Two Years; NY’ers Say “Good Time to Buy, If You Can”
  • NYC, Dem’s, Young and Women See Brightening Future; Upstaters Most Wary

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