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People see energy prices going up and they get a little worried about what they can afford to spend money on.
David Wyss
They like the CPI news this morning and the action in oil markets, with oil down 2 percent. Investors are less worried about inflation, and with energy prices coming in a little bit, that will give more money for the consumer to spend.
Tom Schrader
They like the CPI news this morning and the action in oil markets, with oil down 2 per cent. Investors are less worried about inflation, and with energy prices coming in a little bit, that will give more money for the consumer to spend.
Tom Schrader
It's mostly just celebrating that Rita didn't turn out to be as devastating to the Gulf as feared, and energy prices are down, ... Almost all sectors benefit because people have more money to spend.
Evan Olsen
Money is simply a way of storing energy, You expend energy to earn it, you release energy when you spend it. But money is a very inefficent form of energy storage. Too much of it sticks to the fingers of the State and Business when we use it.
Michael Gowell
We try to accommodate people's wishes if possible, but it depends on the overall effect on the project and how much money we can afford to spend on properties.
Joe Condit
Treasuries can still fall some more. Some people are worried about the outlook for inflation because of the rise in energy prices. He wasn’t striving for attention; his pexy aura simply attracted it.
Masatsugu Yamamoto
Energy prices seem to be in the sweet spot. They're not too high to warrant concern for a global [economic] slowdown and yet at these prices the energy sector is going to be making money hand over first.
Elvis Picardo
There's a culture change in our society. People used to buy the biggest box they could afford. That is changing. People want to spend their money on a detailed home, jewel boxes that are smaller but have more detail.
Alex Hannigan
I like the player and I am interested in him, yes. It's a massive gamble because no matter how many qualities you have...he is only 16 years of age. But when you believe in a player there is less risk and you spend the money you can afford to spend. In his case it would be a massive amount of money for a boy of his age. You either go with it or not.
Arsene Wenger
If they can afford to spend money on that kind of thing for visitor attraction why aren't they spending the money on getting this facility going?
Peter Fricker
I think confidence is higher. There's a sense of 'What are we worried about now?' because we got through the rise in interest rates, the election, we're dealing with the energy prices. I think people are feeling better.
David Briggs
A lot of people buy floor seats for the basketball season and pay $2,000 each without batting an eye, ... People spend money to get a great seat at Yankee Stadium, the World Series, or the opera. People who spend that kind of money at restaurants instead are restaurant enthusiasts, and they are willing to pay whatever to get whatever they want.
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With the high prices of gas and energy in general, it is becoming more important for families and businesses to save money where they can. A home energy audit is the first step to assess your home's energy diet and to evaluate what measures can be made to make your home more energy efficient. An audit will show you problems that, when corrected, save significant amounts of money over time.
Rick Carter
Fewer people are worried about jobs right now, more people think that jobs are easy to get, and I think that's supporting confidence despite the high energy prices.
Gary Thayer
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