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10 years ago
Why didn't cheap gasoline prompt a spending spree? Shoppers didn't think gas prices would stay low:
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@BenLeubsdorf
: Me: A hiring slowdown points to a weakening economy
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: Don't panic
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: Oops! Economists had expected oil prices to stabilize by now.
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: Why didn't cheap gasoline prompt a spending spree? Shoppers didn't think gas prices would stay low
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: Will this affect rate decisions? Fed sees slower inflation pickup than private economists do
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: How come it doesn't feel like a 4% economy? Maybe because 2Q wages and salaries were revised down sharply
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: Two different housing markets are generating a gap in different home prices.
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: 2014's most accurate forecaster of US economy doesn't even live in the US
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: Bye bye to 3.5%. 3Q GDP growth is expected to be revised down slightly next week
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@NickTimiraos
: $500,000-and-up homes represented 11% of new-home sales last year vs 8% in '11
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@beckybowers
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