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Despite Recent Stock Market Gains Consumer Confidence Remains Weak

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Posted By: Siena Research Institute November 3, 2011

•Despite Recent Stock Market Gains Consumer Confidence Remains Weak
•NY Current Outlook at Lowest Point Since Depths of Recession in ‘08
•Food Prices – A Concern for Nearly Three Quarters of New Yorkers

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