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Consumer Sentiment Rebounds all Areas Outside NYC

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute July 11, 2013

• Consumer Sentiment Rebounds all Areas Outside NYC
• NYC, Highest Overall, Drops for Second Consecutive Quarter;
Syracuse, Albany Cross Breakeven Point; Utica Shows Largest Gain
• Current Confidence Greater than Future; Buying Plans Strengthen

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