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Confidence Falls Nationally, Dips in New York as Temperature Rises

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Posted By: Siena Research Institute July 5, 2012

• Confidence Falls Nationally, Dips in New York as Temperature Rises
• NY’ers More Optimistic than Nation about the Future; Less Satisfied Today
• Gas Price Worries Lowest since Fall ’10; Home Buying Intent Remains Strong

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