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Stock Market Roller Coaster Leaves Consumer Confidence Low and Flat

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Posted By: Siena University Research Institute October 12, 2011

• Stock Market Roller Coaster Leaves Consumer Confidence Low and Flat
• NY Trails Nation’s Current Outlook, Exceeds Country’s Future View
• Gas and Food Slightly Less Hardship but Majority Say Year Ahead will Remain Lean

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