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November 30, 2007
Bernanke: "Headwinds" for the consumer likely in months ahead
Chairman Bernanke spoke last night. Here's the full text. Here's the part that made everyone take notice.
With respect to household spending, the data received over the past month have been on the soft side. The Committee will have considerable additional information on consumer purchases and sentiment to digest before its next meeting. I expect household income and spending to continue to grow, but the combination of higher gas prices, the weak housing market, tighter credit conditions, and declines in stock prices seem likely to create some headwinds for the consumer in the months ahead.
Posted by William Polley at November 30, 2007 8:38 AM
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