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NY Consumer Sentiment Down for Second Month in a Row

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute February 6, 2013

• NY Consumer Sentiment Down for Second Month in a Row
• Dem’s, Women, Young & Low Income Fall; Upper Income only Group Showing Gain
• Food Price Concern Increases; Home Buying Plans Up as Spring Nears

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