Posted on 03/27/2015 7:57:54 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Bad weather and rising gasoline prices pushed U.S. consumer sentiment a bit lower in March.
The March drop in confidence was caused entirely by falling confidence among low-income households, which are especially sensitive to high utility bills in the winter.
Michigan's Curtin predicted that an improving job market would boost consumer spending the rest of the year.
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
The March drop in confidence was caused entirely by falling confidence among low-income households, which are especially sensitive to Global Warming.
See, you knew there was a reason.../s
“It’s the hottest year ever!”
~Climate Alarmists
When you had one of the coldest winters ever recorded in the upper Midwest and Northeast plus the fact parts of the Northeast got two times yearly snowfall in two months (and is still buried in snow even as I type this), no wonder economic activity in the past few months have been a bit on the low side.
In the entire 8 year term of Pres. Bush, we never had bad weather.
The cold weather due to Global Warming is hurting business.
Unexpectedly.
...and the weather is to blame again.
Must be that Global Warming, right, AP/ABC?
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