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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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Ipsos/Cook Political Report Poll: Consumer Sentiment More Effective In Tracking Presidential Approval
Direction Of The Country Is More Effective When The National Economy Is Not Topping The List Of Most Important National Issues
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Expected Growth of Broadband Low, Unless New Initiatives Are Taken
Reducing Cost Would Make Some Dial-Up Users Switch to Broadband
But Large Numbers See No Need For Broadband -
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
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Ipsos CASH Index Jumps From All-Time CASH Index Low To The Highest Rating In Six Months
Increased Optimism About The Future Of America's Local Economies Witnessed In The Lead Up To The War In Iraq And During War
Partisan Party Identification May Explain Some Of The Record Jump In The CASH Index