At the Consumer Metrics Institute we are fortunate to have daily consumer tracking data that provides a nearly real-time window into the impact of natural, cultural and political events on the US economy. In this case we are tracking economic disasters of the natural and man-made kind, with the combined impact of "Superstorm" Sandy and the upcoming election absolutely pummeling our measures of consumer economic activity over the past two weeks:
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Monday, November 05, 2012
Consumer Metrics Institute: Home of Daily Consumer Leading Indicators
Consumer Metrics Institute: Home of Daily Consumer Leading Indicators
At the Consumer Metrics Institute we are fortunate to have daily consumer tracking data that provides a nearly real-time window into the impact of natural, cultural and political events on the US economy. In this case we are tracking economic disasters of the natural and man-made kind, with the combined impact of "Superstorm" Sandy and the upcoming election absolutely pummeling our measures of consumer economic activity over the past two weeks:
At the Consumer Metrics Institute we are fortunate to have daily consumer tracking data that provides a nearly real-time window into the impact of natural, cultural and political events on the US economy. In this case we are tracking economic disasters of the natural and man-made kind, with the combined impact of "Superstorm" Sandy and the upcoming election absolutely pummeling our measures of consumer economic activity over the past two weeks:
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