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Ipsos CASH Index: Consumers More Optimistic Than Pessimistic About Their Economic Future
The Ipsos National Index of Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household
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Ipsos CASH Index Stable For First Time Since Mid-2002
The Ipsos National Index of Consumer Attitudes and Spending by Household
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Ipsos CASH Index: Is It 'Here We Go Again?' Or 'Up, Up and Away?'
While Consumer Attitudes In July 2003 Resemble Attitudes In July 2002 On The Surface, Underneath Are Indicators Of Potential Improvement
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Ipsos CASH Index Readers Aware Of The Latest Trends In Consumer Sentiment
Ipsos National CASH Index Rose Slightly At The End Of June, And Now Stands At 83.3
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After Four Weeks Of Decline, CASH Index Holds Steady In Early June
Concerns About Personal Finances And The Future State Of Local Economies Drive Decline Throughout Month Of May
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Optimism Wanes After War In Iraq; Ipsos CASH Index Returns To Downward Trend Of Pre-War Period
Concerns About Personal Finances And The Future State Of Local Economies Drive Drop Throughout Month Of May
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Rise In Consumer Confidence Ends As Ipsos CASH Index Holds Steady
Concerns About The Current And Future State Of Local Economies And Personal Finances Combine To Stall Further Gains
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Ipsos CASH Index Gains For Record Third Time In A Row
As The Situation In Iraq Shifts From War To Reconstruction, Optimism About Local Economies Continues To Grow; Even The Partisan Gap In Consumer Confidence Is Narrowing