Consumer Confidence Tanks in Sharpest Drop in 20 Years

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Consumer Confidence Tanks in Sharpest Drop in 20 Years

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Source: ABC News

ANALYSIS By GARY LANGER
Aug. 21, 2007

Consumer confidence sustained its steepest one-week drop in more than 20 years of ongoing polls this week, falling to its lowest level since the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in late October 2005.

The ABC News/Washington Post Consumer Comfort Index lost an extraordinary nine points to -20 on its scale of +100 to -100, down from -11 last week, and a summertime high of -5 four weeks ago. Before now, the index never has fallen by more than seven points in a single week in 1,130 weeks of consecutive polling, and that's just four times.

The decline is broadly based among population groups, and there seems not to be a single negative event to blame, but a confluence: The stock market's fall, troubled housing and credit markets, the Fed's expressions of concern about an economic downturn, the cumulative effect of high gasoline prices during the summer driving months, and a public broadly dispirited over the course of national events, driven by the unpopular war in Iraq.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/Consumer/story ... 33&page...



Folks, this is exactly what I was talking about couple of weeks ago. Again, when there's little consumer confidence investors get the jitters and the markets suffer. I'm still optimistic that thinks could get better, but still skeptical until the housing markets somewhat improve.
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