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There has already been a great deal of talk here about consumer confidence.
We are talking about consumer confidence and that is the most important thing.
An answer must be found to the loss of consumer confidence.
Consumer confidence is one of 11 factors in the report.
With consumer confidence so low, recovery will take a long time.
The news was particularly welcome after a strong consumer confidence report earlier in the day.
Americans, of course, have also been cutting back, and consumer confidence is anything but high.
"They suggest that the economy and consumer confidence are still at a low level."
Although consumer confidence is down, spending has held up relatively well.
The key economic indicator at the moment is consumer confidence.
This, they said, was holding back spending and consumer confidence.
"In a single day, consumer confidence was taken away, and we're still having a problem with it despite being given a clean bill of health."
Because one thing has to be clear: we must not shake consumer confidence.
"After that, we'd better see an increase in consumer confidence if we're going to have a strong Christmas."
"But it must be matched by job growth and consumer confidence."
Consumer confidence and food quality are, of course, also acute problems.
I can well understand why consumer confidence should be shaken at this moment.
Rather than a decline of 5.9 points during the last month, consumer confidence may have increased.
According to the report, many retailers said consumer confidence was lower than at the beginning of the year.
Take, for example, the decline in consumer confidence reported yesterday.
What role consumer confidence plays in the economy is a more complicated question.
"Consumer confidence is high, and happy days are here again," he added.
Hours worked, family incomes and consumer confidence are all on the rise.
"We really follow consumer confidence and the economy," he said in an interview.
"Consumer confidence is lower in Connecticut than the national average," he said.