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2011 Ends With Consumer Confidence Rally; NY Up 5 Points; U.S. Up Nearly 6

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute January 4, 2012

• 2011 Ends With Consumer Confidence Rally; NY Up 5 Points; U.S. Up Nearly 6
• Despite Growing Optimism, Buyers Still Cautious; Major Purchase Plans Flat and Weak
• Gasoline Remains Hardship for 59%; Groceries a Worry for 71%

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