Feeling the Squeeze: How Consumer Confidence can Shape Markets and the Economy
Economist Dr. David Anderson (Texas A&M) breaks down why U.S. consumer confidence has slipped to levels lower than the late 1970s/early 1980s and what that means for everyday households and the broader economy. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network Joining me now, Dr. David Anderson of …
Economist Dr. David Anderson (Texas A&M) breaks down why U.S. consumer confidence has slipped to levels lower than the late 1970s/early 1980s and what that means for everyday households and the broader economy. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network Joining me now, Dr. David Anderson of …
Economist Dr. David Anderson (Texas A&M) breaks down why U.S. consumer confidence has slipped to levels lower than the late 1970s/early 1980s and what that means for everyday households and the broader economy. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast Retirement Network Joining me now, Dr. David Anderson of …
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