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Consumer sentiment continues to rise - boosted by an improving jobs market and low gas prices

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These are dark times for republicans.


Boosted by the improving jobs market and low gas prices, consumer sentiment continues to rise, up 1.8 points to 86.4 for the mid-month October reading which is the new recovery high going back to July 2007. The gain is centered in the expectations component, up 3.0 points to 78.4 which is the best reading since October 2012. Gains in this component reflect optimism on job and income prospects. Lagging but still respectable is the current conditions component which is unchanged at a near recovery high of 98.9.

The effect of low gas prices is seen in 1-year inflation expectations which are down 2 tenths to plus 2.8 percent which is very low for this reading. This reading is certain to get the attention of the Federal Reserve doves who are concerned that inflation expectations may be drifting too low. The 5-year inflation outlook is unchanged and is also at plus 2.8 percent.

The Dow is moving to opening highs following today's report, one that takes the edge off Wednesday's soft retail sales data and underscores the effects of Thursday's dramatic decline in initial jobless claims.


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Notice no repugs respond? They just don't want to see anything good about Obama. LOL!

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Almost all senate races are live.....nobody expected anything less than a five to seven seat Republican sweep. The governor races are shocking. Folks are beginning to figure out that issues matter.

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