More Winning! Consumer Sentiment Soars as Lower Income Americans Feel Benefits of Trump Boom

Consumer Sentiment Soars as Lower Income Americans Feel Benefits of Trump Boom
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28 Sep 2018389
American consumer sentiment improved again in September, propelled higher as households in the bottom third of incomes hit the highest level since November 2000.
The University of Michigan Friday reported that its index of consumer sentiment hit 100.1 in September, topping 100 for only the third time since January 2004.

“Most of the September gain was among households with incomes in the bottom third, whose index value of 96.3 was the highest since November 2000,” said the Surveys of Consumers chief economist Richard Curtin. “In contrast, the Sentiment Index among households with incomes in the top third lost a total of 8.1% during the past seven months since reaching its cyclical peak of 111.9 in February 2018.”

Curtin pointed out that this indicates that the economic expansion “has now benefitted nearly all population subgroups.”

Economists had forecast consumer sentiment to rise a bit higher, to 100.8.

Expected income gains eased but this was offset by a decline in inflation expectations. Consumers at every level of income held very optimistic expectations for improved personal finances in the year ahead, the best survey result since 2004.

Tariffs were a concern for many, with nearly one-third of consumers surveyed citing potential negative impacts.

“Those that voiced negative views of tariffs also held much less favorable prospects for the economy and held inflation expectations that were 0.6 of a percentage point higher than those who didn’t mention tariffs,” Curtin said.
 
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Canada succumbs to MAGA and signs NAFTA deal.
:D
https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-ca...rd-sunday-announcement-is-imminent-1538360025

Looks good, though I wonder if this wasn't just holding NAFTA hostage and repackaging it as Trump's NAFTA? Will be curious to see how they differ, besides the dairy bit.

For instance:
https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/27/news/companies/mexico-us-trade-deal-auto-jobs/index.html

Let's be honest, it's not the 1st time Trump fixes a crisis of his own doing and tries to take the credit for "fixing" a problem that never existed.
 
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Canada didn't succumb to anything. We held out to the artificial US deadline and forced your hand to either sign a deal or risk inevitable chaos to many American based companies and their employees.

Oh yes you did...

The Trump administration set Sunday as a deadline for Canada to strike a deal.

Canadian diary farmers were critical. "We fail to see how this deal can be good for the 220,000 Canadian families that depend on dairy for their livelihood," said Pierre Lampron, president of Dairy Farmers of Canada.

"This has happened, despite assurances that our government would not sign a bad deal for Canadians."

yuk, yuk, yuk
 
Oh yes you did...

The Trump administration set Sunday as a deadline for Canada to strike a deal.

Canadian diary farmers were critical. "We fail to see how this deal can be good for the 220,000 Canadian families that depend on dairy for their livelihood," said Pierre Lampron, president of Dairy Farmers of Canada.

"This has happened, despite assurances that our government would not sign a bad deal for Canadians."

yuk, yuk, yuk

The population bases in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver are not worrying about dairy farmers in Ontario or Prince Edward Island. They are busy following the confirmation of American court justices.
 
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