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Articles relating to "Consumer Confidence":
Consumer confidence edges up, but housing makes big picture volatile GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Feb. 28, 2007 – Relatively cheap gas prices, a record high stock market and low unemployment all contributed to a rise in Floridians’ consumer confidence by two points to 91 in February, four points higher than at the same time a year ago, University of Florida economists report.
| Floridians’ consumer confidence declines slightly in January GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Jan. 31, 2007 – The sluggish housing market, and not gas prices or the stock market, is likely to blame for the drop in consumer confidence in Florida by one point to 89 in January, according to University of Florida economists.
| Rising gas prices and soft housing sales hurt consumer confidence After three solid months of gains, consumer confidence in Florida fell in December by four points to 89, UF economists report. Most of the drop came from expectations about conditions one year from now.
| In Florida, an upswing in consumer confidence Are Floridians more optimistic than the national population overall? They are, judging by UF’s November consumer confidence survey, which found a three-point index increase to 93 while its national counterpart logged a decrease.
| Dip in gas prices helps consumer confidence recover August losses Falling gas prices boosted consumer confidence among Floridians by five points to 82 in September, causing it to recover some of last month’s losses, University of Florida economists report.
| 10-31-06 Consumer Confidence Index Oct. 31, 2006 The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index edged down in October to 105.4, following an increase in September to 105.9 (1985=100).
| Nov. 06 Florida consumer confidence Lower gas prices have given low-income customers a break and fueled a seven-point increase in consumer confidence in October to 90, its highest level in seven months, University of Florida (UF) economists report. |
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