674 Quotes About Consumer

  • Author Bill Thomas
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    In the face of layoffs, tumbling corporate profits, falling stock markets and shakier consumer confidence, no doubt remains that this legislation is needed.

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  • Author Ellen Tolley
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    From our consumer survey, we found that consumers plan to spend a little more this year than last, ... That's no surprise because consumers have a little more money in their pockets than they did a year ago.

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  • Author Ellen Tolley
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    The consumer reaction to higher gas prices has been somewhat puzzling. There is no doubt that high gas prices cut into consumer income, but ... consumers are still spending and retail sales are growing more than expected,

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  • Author Gary Taylor
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    Even though producers may not be getting the percentage of the consumer dollar that they want, that doesn't necessarily mean the packers have control of the market.

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  • Author Gary Thayer
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    The good news is that what we've seen is an unchanged reading for the nonpetroleum items and it looks like what we're still seeing is lower prices for many consumer items.

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  • Author Gary Thayer
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    Energy prices are dropping, and consumer spending is holding up despite rising unemployment . These are encouraging things the market is recognizing.

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  • Author John Todd
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    Supply of key processors and motherboards was severely constrained, spotty and unreliable, particularly in our consumer sweet spot in the $999 to $1299 price range.

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  • Author Matt Taibbi
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    The joy of being a consumer is that it doesn't require thought, responsibility, self-awareness or shame: All you have to do is obey the first urge that gurgles up from your stomach. And then obey the next. And the next. And the next.

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  • Author Michael Taylor
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    So much of the U.K. economy is consumer spending that if the consumer is doing OK, then the rest of the economy will do OK.

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