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Consumer confidence is at a 13-year high in America

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from: Consumer confidence is at a 13-year high in America - Yahoo Finance


On Friday, the latest consumer sentiment numbers from the University of Michigan released Friday showed that in March confidence rose again, as the index of consumer sentiment rose to 97.6 from a final reading of 96.3 in February.

Though just below readings seen in January and February, March’s preliminary reading indicates consumers haven’t been this consistently confident since early 2004.

“The overall level of consumer sentiment remained quite favorable in early March due to renewed strength in current economic conditions as well as the extraordinary influence of partisanship on economic prospects,” said Richard Curtin, chief economist for the survey.

“The Current Economic Conditions component reached its highest level since 2000, largely due to improved personal finances.”

Inside the UMich report, however, there still existed an incredible amount of partisanship among consumers.

“Among Democrats, the Expectations Index at 55.3 signaled that a deep recession was imminent,” Curtin said, “while among Republicans the Index at 122.4 indicated a new era of robust economic growth was ahead.”...​

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So folks are happy because they're almost as well off as they were when GW was pres. Note that the pollsters said Dems were unhappy but the vast majority were upbeat. That would mean that Dems are a dwindling minority.

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I SOLD 41 guitars in 2007; great year for sales :mrgreen: and I am just a hobby seller ......... not a business ........

my guitars sell for an average of $1K to $1.5K ..........

what does anyone think sales have been like since then? haha

I have been in sales off & on since I was 15 years old & NOT just guitars :cool:; I am currently 56 years old

I have a pretty good idea of what consumer confidence is, or is NOT

someone is getting the wool pulled over their woolly a** ......................
 
I've lived through a dozen presidents and two things I have learned are true:

The democrats kill the economy
The republicans overheat it
The republic is still standing
 
It's been on a consistently upward swing since Obama assumed office. Let's see where it is in 2018.
 
Thanks Obama.
 
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So folks are happy because they're almost as well off as they were when GW was pres. Note that the pollsters said Dems were unhappy but the vast majority were upbeat. That would mean that Dems are a dwindling minority.

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That chart shows a bull market began from the time that Obama first took office and just kept going up and up and up...


Thanks, Obama.
 
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I SOLD 41 guitars in 2007; great year for sales :mrgreen: and I am just a hobby seller ......... not a business ........

my guitars sell for an average of $1K to $1.5K ..........

what does anyone think sales have been like since then? haha

I have been in sales off & on since I was 15 years old & NOT just guitars :cool:; I am currently 56 years old

I have a pretty good idea of what consumer confidence is, or is NOT

someone is getting the wool pulled over their woolly a** ......................

I am the same age and I BOUGHT 12 guitars since 2011, and I am not that good of a player...............lol
 
I am the same age and I BOUGHT 12 guitars since 2011, and I am not that good of a player...............lol

It was all housing bubble growth that sold those guitars, invest in 1.5k guitar, not real growth like we had at the end of the Bill Clinton era.

Depreciating items is what this graph is probably based on.

The bubble that burst in 2008 giving us Obama or you numbskulls would have voted for, who was it, Romney or McCain?
 
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I am the same age and I BOUGHT 12 guitars since 2011, and I am not that good of a player...............lol


I've owned right at 400 guitars, still have about 30, tried to stop buying/still working on that but getting better

I'm better at puffing cigars than playing guitar :lol:


AFA sales & consumer confidence; everyone wants a bargain ............. I don't sell bargains :2razz:
 
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