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U.S. Consumer Confidence Index Falls to 26-Year Low

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  1. gifford1967

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    Thanks so much Bush.


    U.S. Consumer Confidence Index Falls to 26-Year Low (Update2)

    By Courtney Schlisserman

    April 11 (Bloomberg) -- Confidence among U.S. consumers sank to a 26-year low in April as the labor market continued to deteriorate and gasoline prices rose.

    The Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary index of consumer sentiment decreased to 63.2 from 69.5 in March. The reading was below the lowest forecast in a Bloomberg News survey and the weakest since March 1982.

    Americans are confronting the loss of 232,000 jobs so far this year, along with higher food and energy costs and overall weakening in the economy. Consumer spending in the first half will advance at the slowest rate in 17 years, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.

    ``The consumer's feeling increasingly hemmed in,'' said Brian Bethune, director of financial economics at Global Insight Inc. in Lexington, Massachusetts. ``They've got higher energy bills, higher gasoline bills, higher food bills and obviously the employment markets are nowhere near as strong as they were. The economy is in a recession.''

    Economists had forecast the gauge would fall to 69, according to the median of 64 projections in a Bloomberg News survey. Estimates ranged from 65 to 71.

    The index of consumer expectations for six months from now, which more closely projects the direction of consumer spending, fell to 53.4, the lowest reading since November 1990, from 60.1 last month.

    `Challenging' Retail Market

    The U.S. retail market ``will remain challenging this year,'' Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, group president of Estee Lauder Cos., said April 9 in an interview at the World Retail Congress.

    Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of the economy, will rise at an average annual pace of 0.5 percent in the first half of the year, economists surveyed by Bloomberg News earlier this month forecast. That would be the smallest two-quarter gain since purchases fell in the six months ended March 1991.

    The economy will not expand at all the first six months of this year, according to the Bloomberg survey taken from April 2 to April 8. A majority of those polled also projected the world's largest economy is, or will soon be, in a recession.

    The Reuters/University of Michigan current conditions index, which reflects Americans' perceptions of their financial situation and whether it's a good time to make big-ticket purchases, dropped to 78.4, the lowest since January 1983, from 84.1 in March.

    Job Losses

    The drop in jobs in recent months is one factor weighing on consumers' moods. Employers eliminated 80,000 workers from their payrolls in March, a third consecutive decline and the biggest in five years, the Labor Department reported last week.

    Job losses may continue into this month. The government said yesterday that the number of people remaining on unemployment-benefit rolls rose last week to the highest in almost four years.

    Consumers polled in today's Reuters/University of Michigan survey said they expect an inflation rate of 4.8 percent in a year, compared with 4.3 percent projected last month.

    A government report earlier today showed prices of goods imported into the U.S. rose more than forecast in March, reflecting a surge in energy costs and a weaker dollar.

    Import Prices

    The 2.8 percent increase in the import price index followed a 0.2 percent gain the prior month, the Labor Department reported today in Washington. Expenses excluding fuels jumped 0.9 percent, the most since records began in 2001.

    Higher energy costs have weighed on consumers' outlooks in recent months. The average price of crude oil futures traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange in March jumped to $105.42 a barrel, from $95.01 a month earlier.

    Gasoline reached a record $3.332 a gallon in the week ended April 7, according to the Energy Information Administration. The administration, which is the Energy Department's statistical arm, forecast on April 8 that gasoline will cost an average of $3.54 a gallon between April and September.

    Federal Reserve officials last month anticipated the economy will shrink in the first half of the year and expressed some concern about ``a prolonged and severe economic downturn'' as they cut interest rates, according to minutes of their most- recent policy-setting meeting, which were released April 8.

    ``Many participants thought some contraction in economic activity in the first half of 2008 now appeared likely,'' the Fed said in the minutes of the March 18 Federal Open Market Committee meeting.

    The Fed has cut its benchmark overnight lending rate by 3 percentage points since September to try to avert a recession. Last month, Chairman Ben S. Bernanke also invoked rarely used authority to provide emergency financing for investment banks and rescued Bear Stearns Cos. from bankruptcy.

    To contact the reporter on this story: Courtney Schlisserman in Washington at cschlisserma@bloomberg.net

    http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aPxxISSEt8iE&refer=worldwide#
     
  2. Master Baiter

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    Let me guess. Nobody but T_J knows what they are talking about. Everything with our economy is fantastic. People who disagree are stupid.
     
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    Geez, that almost a 90 degree climb. :eek:
     
  5. Apollo Creed

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    Wow...this isn't going to help our obesity problem either, considering that the cheapest food is usually the worst thing for you.
     
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    Thankfully we have farm subsidies to help farmers get through these tough times!
     
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    food price...partly thanks to the "bio clean energy" crowd.
     
  8. Master Baiter

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    That's because lobbyists push for tactics that do not work. There is a much better way to go about being environmentally friendly.
     
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    No kidding. Don't blame the environmentalists. They were totally screwed (as par the norm) by a pandering-to-industry congress.
     
  10. El_Conquistador

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    Consumer confidence has taken a beating because the liberal press and loud liberal voices have been on a crusade to suppress positive feelings about America for the last 7 years. In the election year, as you might expect, they have intensified their negativity. This matters, folks. I'm telling you, the best border security we could hope for is to line up all the liberals at the Mexican border and have the libs do what they do best -- tell all the new entrants how bad America is. No one will want to emigrate here! We have a solution!

    The US' liquidity problem due to the mortgage-backed crisis led to interest rate cuts intended to inject liquidity into our financial system. That led to a dollar devaluation. Food costs have risen in part due to the explosion in worldwide demand, again, mainly from China and India's industrialization... A big part of the food price hike has been the ethanol surge. These same forces have driven oil prices, copper prices, gold, aluminum, platinum group metals, iron ore and all other extractive commodities through the roof. This is not Bush's fault. That's absurd. This is the product of global forces and the horrible timing of our mortgage-backed financial crisis. It is FAR more complex than the idiotic thinking displayed in this thread, which lazily stops at 'blame Bush'. I feel like I'm lecturing to small barnyard animals here.
     
  11. pgabriel

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    so are you the liberal media reporting all these negatives? :confused:
     
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    Let me tell you, I am very concerned about the rapidly expanding body of ignorance in the United States. I don't call them the 'middle class', I call them the 'ignorance class'. Seriously, our society has become brain dead. We are more interested in watching Britney Spears go nuts, or Michael Jackson dangle a baby over a balcony than we are to learn and understand complexity. Al Gore, idiot that he is, was smart enough to realize that if you want to win a public relations war, you need to go straight to the ignorance class to make your point. That's where he went -- to Hollywood to make a movie. We are a brain dead, intellectually lazy culture that is persuaded with a modicum of facts. It's ridiculous. I mean, how else would Barack Obama be in the lead in the democratic nomination race without this group of people, Oprah's support, Scarlett Johansson, the Obama girl, etc? The guy is totally unqualified and has a hideously checkered past linked to racists and bigots, yet the ignorance class has annointed him as their candidate and that's what they'll get.

    To expect this ignorance class to understand our economy is hopeless. To expect this ignorance class to understand foreign relations or diplomacy is absurd. It's a sad state of affairs and made worse by those that openly pander to this class of ignorance.
     
  13. mc mark

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    And Jorge calls Liberals elitist.
     
  14. Master Baiter

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    Except for thinking that Al Gore is an idiot, I actually agree with this.
     
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    tj jumping into and out of the clown car in the space of one post makes me chuckle. He starts off with a typical cartoonish rant. Then moves onto a fairly lucid, though flawed, description of some of the factors that have led to rising prices across several sectors. Yet he isn't aware that his second paragraph undercuts his first. People are reacting to actual economic conditions and all the wingnut happy talk in the world isn't going to make a bit of difference.
     
  16. pgabriel

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    Agreed. Explains why W got elected twice.
     
  18. Master Baiter

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    You have to agree that there are a lot of dumb people in our country.
     
  19. pgabriel

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    isn't this the true irony really, you nailed it

    but tj wants us to care about obama's reverand after admitting that stories like this don't really matter
     
  20. mc mark

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    Who’s dumber?

    The person wondering around blissfully ignorant, only worried about what’s next on American Idol?

    Or those of us wasting our days on a basketball message board arguing with a bigoted racist?
     

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