http://www.examiner.com/a-770162~Gas_Prices_Gnaw_at_Consumer_Confidence.html?cid=rss-Top_NewsGas Prices Gnaw at Consumer Confidence
Jun 8, 2007 3:31 AM (4 hrs ago)
By JEANNINE AVERSA, AP
WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Consumer confidence tumbled to a 10-month low as gyrating gasoline prices and persisting problems in the housing market gnawed at people's sense of economic well-being.
The magnitude of the drop shown in the latest RBC Cash Index was surprising given the healthy state of the nation's job market, which is usually an important factor coloring consumers' perceptions of how the economy and their own financial fortunes are faring.
But nagging worries about gasoline prices, if the yearlong housing slump will worsen and drag down home prices further and whether the economy will, in fact, snap out of its sluggish spell, are taking a toll on confidence, economists explained.
"There is too much uncertainty. That is the mindset of consumers right now," said Brian Bethune, economist at Global Insight. "Consumers are kind of in a schizophrenic zone, where the job market is good, they're getting reasonably good pay increases but at the same time they are getting hit with higher gasoline prices and the housing market is still not looking good," Bethune added.
Facing uncertainties, some consumers are feeling angst, watching their budgets more closely and turning cautious, he said.
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