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Consumer Melancholy Little Changed

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Posted By: Siena College Research Institute May 7, 2010

  • Consumer Melancholy Little Changed; NY Sentiment Up 1.3 Points, Nation Down 1.4
  • Democrats Expect Far Better Economic Future than do Republicans
  • No Buying Surge Planned; Now 3 Years Since Retailer Good Times

Summary trends

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Gas and Food Table

Buying Plans

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