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Purveyor

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Thu Mar 19, 2015, 11:34 AM Mar 2015

Consumers’ U.S. Economic Outlook Retreats From Four-Year High

(Bloomberg) -- Americans’ outlooks for the U.S. economy dimmed in March from a four-year high as feeble wage gains and harsh winter weather weighed on sentiment.

The Bloomberg Consumer Comfort Index’s monthly economic expectations gauge fell to a three-month low of 51.5 from a February reading of 54 that was the strongest since January 2011. In contrast, the weekly sentiment measure improved to a one-month high of 44.2 in the period ended March 15 from 43.3.

“Despite solid employment numbers, wages are stagnant, and recent reports show retail sales, manufacturing and housing starts all struggled in February,” Gary Langer, president of Langer Research Associates LLC in New York, which produces the data for Bloomberg, said in a statement.

Limited pay gains, higher heating bills and gasoline prices above their January lows combined to leave households less upbeat this month. At the same time, the setback in March sentiment may prove short-lived as employers keep taking on more workers and inflation remains low.

The weekly personal finances gauge climbed to 57.1, the highest since early February, from 54.8 in the previous week. The weekly measure of Americans’ views on the current state of the economy was little changed at 37.2 after 37.1. A gauge of the buying climate, which indicates whether consumers think now is a good time to purchase goods and services, was 38.3 last week after 38.2.

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Consumers’ U.S. Economic Outlook Retreats From Four-Year High (Original Post) Purveyor Mar 2015 OP
"feeble wage gains and harsh weather weighed on sentiment." daleanime Mar 2015 #1

daleanime

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1. "feeble wage gains and harsh weather weighed on sentiment."
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 11:38 AM
Mar 2015

I would add a republican congress to that mix.

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