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Third Month in a Row; Consumer Confidence Up, Another Baby Step

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Posted By: Siena Research Institute December 6, 2010

• Third Month in a Row; Consumer Confidence Up, Another Baby Step
• NY Trails Nation on Overall and Current; NY Tops Nation on Future Outlook
• Rising Gas Prices Spike Concern; Long Term Buying Plans Flat

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