Well, we are still in for a rough ride I think. May's consumer confidence was 49.3, and July dropped to 46.6. Consumer confidence play a big role in recovery. People get tight with unnecessary spending when they are not optimistic of the future. This is one reason why I blame democrats for the mess we are in. Years ago, pundits kept telling us how the economy was bad. That hurts consumer confidence.
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We had a declining economy after Y2K. The tech and internet markets bubbles popped. We had 9/11. Republicans and congress gave us a tax cuts, and the economy started to soar again. Then the leftists pundits did all they could to kill consumer confidence, and they finally seceded with help of the housing market bubble popping. Now, with all the record social deficit spending, consumer confidence may never be that same. People realize that social programs, once implemented, don't go away like war time spending.
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Warning... The above is my opinion based on absorbed information and the Forbes article Buying Opportunity Of A Lifetime.
Anyone else go "Bottom Fishing" in the stock markets? Several experts say the stock markets will return long before the jobs here do. Maybe we will have good consumer confidence in a couple years, but not if Nobama and the demonrats gets their way.
Here's another example:
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I hope you "Bush Bashers" notice that consumer confidence started dropping a year before president Bush was in office. That's because the recession was not his fault! It was the end of the Y2K scare. Now if leftist pundits didn't continue to lie, saying the economy was bad when we actually had growth and consumer confident, then I wouldn't give president Bush a break. The truth is, the confidence was thwarted. Impossible to say to what degree, but it was. The housing market bubble bursting only affected the idiots who invested for profit. Without the scare of the economy already in progress, I will contend that it would not have cased the panic it did.
Here's an interesting explaination of Consumer Confidence:
What You Should Know about the Consumer Confidence Index

