I really enjoy when righties post charts without c
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http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/26/consumer-confi...board.html
Quote:
Looking forward, the largest share of consumers still expect business conditions to improve in the next six months, although in April the gap narrowed with those who expect conditions to worsen. Questions about future employment also showed a growing share of pessimism.
"Consumers' assessment of current conditions improved, suggesting no slowing in economic growth," Franco said. "However, their expectations regarding the short-term have moderated, suggesting they do not foresee any pickup in momentum."
Here's the context: 94.2 is higher than 78.1 And there was this huge financial meltdown and deep recession, it was in all the newspapers.