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en Ultimately, higher prices at the pump act as an additional tax on consumers, and consumers don't like to be taxed.

en The governor realizes that ultimately consumers are the ones that pay for frivolous and junk lawsuits in the form of higher prices for goods and services and higher insurance premiums. His view is that the system must have more balance and fairness built into it, and that balance and fairness is for plaintiffs, for consumers and for employers alike.

en The ultimate question is, do you want a bill that will almost certainly periodically result in higher prices at the pump for consumers?

en With crude prices forecast to remain strong for the remainder of the year, consumers can expect, on average, higher pump prices than last year.

en The resiliency of the economy, recent declines in prices at the pump, and job growth have consumers feeling more confident at year-end than they felt at the start of 2005. Even though all of the improvement over the past twelve months has been in consumers' assessment of current conditions, and expectations remain below earlier levels, consumers are confident that the economy will continue to expand in 2006.

en There's been a lot of speculation as to how consumers will react to higher gas prices, ... He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. I think consumers really took us by surprise.

en Looking ahead, consumers expect the economy to continue to grow at a healthy clip and to continue to generate additional jobs, ... And, with prices at the pump beginning to ease, the short-term outlook remains favorable.

en The resiliency of the economy, recent declines in prices at the pump, and job growth have consumers feeling more confident at year-end than they felt at the start of 2005. Consumers are confident that the economy will continue to expand in 2006.

en It's very clear that higher energy prices are now being passed along to consumers, and it's not difficult to do that when the economy is as strong as it is. This will put additional pressure on the Federal Reserve to continue to raise short-term interest rates.

en Consumers don't like high prices, ... That's what they notice at the pump and out of their pocketbook.

en We are helping develop the infrastructure to increase awareness and offer consumers a choice. Right now there are many consumers who either don't know their vehicles can run on ethanol or have nowhere to pump it.

en Where consumers are likely to feel the pinch more is at the pump, where gasoline prices are likely to rise.

en Up until now, we haven't seen any backlash to record prices at the pump from consumers, but now the story is changing,

en While prices at the pump have yet to impact confidence, further increases could dampen consumers' mood.

en The recent increases in gas prices have thrown a cold blanket on consumers' hopes for additional declines in gas prices.


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