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kev374
ParticipantI’m generally a bear but I also make real life observations. As of now I cannot see any significant impact on consumer spending. Infact, restaurants and shops are busier than any other time I have ever seen. The data I am hearing does not seem to align with what is going on in reality. Every single time I have been to a restaurant this week, it has been packed full with long waits. If we are in a downward spiral and consumer sentiment is low then I simply cannot see how people are spending so much.
I would imagine that eating out is the first thing to be curtailed if consumers are feeling the pinch but just the opposite, the crowds have not been bigger.
kev374
ParticipantI’m generally a bear but I also make real life observations. As of now I cannot see any significant impact on consumer spending. Infact, restaurants and shops are busier than any other time I have ever seen. The data I am hearing does not seem to align with what is going on in reality. Every single time I have been to a restaurant this week, it has been packed full with long waits. If we are in a downward spiral and consumer sentiment is low then I simply cannot see how people are spending so much.
I would imagine that eating out is the first thing to be curtailed if consumers are feeling the pinch but just the opposite, the crowds have not been bigger.
kev374
ParticipantI’m generally a bear but I also make real life observations. As of now I cannot see any significant impact on consumer spending. Infact, restaurants and shops are busier than any other time I have ever seen. The data I am hearing does not seem to align with what is going on in reality. Every single time I have been to a restaurant this week, it has been packed full with long waits. If we are in a downward spiral and consumer sentiment is low then I simply cannot see how people are spending so much.
I would imagine that eating out is the first thing to be curtailed if consumers are feeling the pinch but just the opposite, the crowds have not been bigger.
kev374
ParticipantI’m generally a bear but I also make real life observations. As of now I cannot see any significant impact on consumer spending. Infact, restaurants and shops are busier than any other time I have ever seen. The data I am hearing does not seem to align with what is going on in reality. Every single time I have been to a restaurant this week, it has been packed full with long waits. If we are in a downward spiral and consumer sentiment is low then I simply cannot see how people are spending so much.
I would imagine that eating out is the first thing to be curtailed if consumers are feeling the pinch but just the opposite, the crowds have not been bigger.
kev374
Participantwell online retailers are going to have a field day with this as long as purchases are still tax-exempt. Sales tax of 10.25%? YIKES!
kev374
Participantwell online retailers are going to have a field day with this as long as purchases are still tax-exempt. Sales tax of 10.25%? YIKES!
kev374
Participantwell online retailers are going to have a field day with this as long as purchases are still tax-exempt. Sales tax of 10.25%? YIKES!
kev374
Participantwell online retailers are going to have a field day with this as long as purchases are still tax-exempt. Sales tax of 10.25%? YIKES!
kev374
Participantwell online retailers are going to have a field day with this as long as purchases are still tax-exempt. Sales tax of 10.25%? YIKES!
kev374
ParticipantIf the Dems get supermajority in the Senate then it is going to be a disaster!
kev374
ParticipantIf the Dems get supermajority in the Senate then it is going to be a disaster!
kev374
ParticipantIf the Dems get supermajority in the Senate then it is going to be a disaster!
kev374
ParticipantIf the Dems get supermajority in the Senate then it is going to be a disaster!
kev374
ParticipantIf the Dems get supermajority in the Senate then it is going to be a disaster!
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