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September 2008
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Consumer confidence flat and low; completes worst quarter since start of '92. -
Just 17 percent rate the national economy positively. -
Just 13 percent say economy is improving; 52 percent say it's getting worse. -
Consumer confidence is within striking distance of its record low. -
Consumer confidence is its lowest since the GOP lost the White House in 1992.
August 2008
July 2008
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Confidence dropped sharply this week, falling within range of its record low. -
Consumer confidence is in a rut, despite gas price relief. -
Seventy-eight percent of Americans say the economy's getting worse. -
Consumer confidence at its best level since late April, but still in deep rut. -
Confidence holding within a tight 2-point range since the beginning of June.
June 2008
May 2008
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Eighty-one percent call it a bad time to spend money, matching worst on record. -
Positive ratings of buying climate reached their worst in 22 years. -
Over three-quarters of Americans say the national economy is getting worse. -
Consumer confidence fell steeply this week to within sight of its all-time low.
April 2008
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Confidence within sight of its lowest point in 22 years of weekly surveys. -
Gas prices and economy pushed consumer confidence below symbolic barrier. -
Harried by rising gas prices, consumer confidence slid to a 14-year low. -
Only 17 percent view the national economy positively, the fewest since 1993. -
Confidence ends March in grim condition, its worst quarter since 1993.
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
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Poll says positive ratings of the buying climate remain at a 14-year low. -
Only 29 percent call this a good time to buy things, the lowest since 1993. -
Stock market drops don't have much direct influence on consumer confidence. -
Expectations for a better economy fell this week to a 16-year low. -
Confidence kicks off 2008 exactly where it ended last year. -
Confidence closes 2007 on a negative note.


