More Than Half of Democrats and Independents Feel the Economy Will Get Worse in 2008 (Centre Daily Times)
Story date: 2008-01-07 02:16:50
Added on: 2008-01-07 02:57:11
With all the recent negative economic reports from financial services firms and from major retailers about lower holiday spending, it is not too surprising that Americans are not confident about the 2008 economic outlook. When asked to compare to last year, only one in five (21%) indicated that they feel more secure financially now, and only a minority (15%) believe the economy will improve in ...
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