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Companies still aren't hiring, and until they do, it's hard to see strong consumer spending.
Dominic White
Corporate profits and cash flows are pretty flush, which usually supports business spending. Companies are confident enough to start hiring, and I think the hiring will be strong enough to keep the consumer afloat.
Scott Brown
While consumer spending has been very strong, we are starting to see businesses spending now, and that is important to keeping the expansion going. Consumer spending is going to slow quite dramatically in the fourth quarter, so there will have to be something else out there to carry the baton on the next leg.
Paul Kasriel
The worries created by the high energy costs are affecting not only pricing decisions but hiring as well. If there is uncertainty about consumer spending, then it has to translate into a slowing in hiring.
Joel Naroff
Businesses are starting to ramp up spending on new equipment and technology and consumer spending looked relatively strong in January, despite predictions that they were tapped out. This may mean fewer job cuts in the months ahead as companies try to meet the steady demand for their products.
John Challenger
Better prospects for Japan's economy were at the heart of the surge in the second half. Consumer spending is increasing and the labor market underwent great change with companies expanding their hiring. It was a year for domestic-demand stocks.
Tomokatsu Mori
Companies are doing well, but aren't passing their wealth on to employees. Consumer spending is under strain. When you add oil prices to that, disposable incomes are falling.
Jacques Cailloux
The consumer in America is just spending and they're spending with abandon. It's very hard to find a pocket . . . where the consumer is not spending.
Steve Kernkraut
We aren't overly concerned by this slowdown. It's hard to see consumer spending not bouncing back in the first quarter.
Joseph LaVorgna
Despite terrorist events around the world, rising oil prices and a lukewarm job market, consumer spending has remained fairly strong, much better than many would have thought. But if the economic data starts to slow and oil rises above $60 a barrel, that could eat into consumer spending.
Michael Sheldon
To be concerned about the strength of consumer spending is wise. Wal-Mart as a barometer of consumer spending is significant. Consumer spending will start to moderate off of its hot pace in the second-half of the year.
Richard Hastings
The underlying trend is one of strong consumption growth and strong spending -- not something the Fed is going to consider particularly positive. The Fed's series of interest rate increases have not yet been enough to significantly deter the consumer from spending.
Rob Palombi
Although real consumer spending was strong it has slowed for two consecutive quarters and finished Q1 with very little momentum. In order to sustain recent strength in real consumer spending, job creation will need to accelerate further.
Steven Wood
Although real consumer spending was strong it has slowed for two consecutive quarters and finished Q1 with very little momentum, . Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. .. In order to sustain recent strength in real consumer spending, job creation will need to accelerate further.
Steven Wood
I don't think these companies results have merited getting hit this hard, but investors are getting concerned with consumer spending as we move into the all-important Christmas season.
Joseph Beaulieu
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