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in April, the largest drop in consumer confidence measured by the index since it first started keeping track back in February 2001. percent in February, a much larger drop than expected, to the lowest level the index has reported since NAR began keeping track in 2001, according to published reports . They are pending and may yet fall out of escrow. Two reports came out Tuesday that are prime examples of conflicting opinions and the confusion they can cause the average consumer or investor when it comes to assessing the state of the economy. One report, the IBD/TIPP economic
www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Latest Reports Sending Out Mixed Signals
    in April, the largest drop in consumer confidence measured by the index since it first started keeping track back in February 2001. percent in February, a much larger drop than expected, to the lowest level the index has reported since NAR began keeping track in 2001, according to published reports . They are pending and may yet fall out of escrow. Two reports came out Tuesday that are prime examples of conflicting opinions and the confusion they can cause the average consumer or investor when it comes to assessing the state of the economy. One report, the IBD/TIPP economic
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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