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Consumer Confidence Up Slightly, Remains Weak; NY Lags Behind U.S.

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute June 8, 2011

• Consumer Confidence Up Slightly, Remains Weak; NY Lags Behind U.S.
• Drop in Gas Prices Relief to Some; 2/3’s Still Worried about Fuel, 72% about Food
• No Sign of Early Summer Spending as All Buying Plans Wither

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