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en Consumers need to be aware of rates and they must be willing to pay those rates. Consumers are in the driver's seat as to the choices about how to pay for such surgeries.
  John Hall

en Consumers need to be aware of rates and they must be willing to pay those rates. Consumers are in the driver's seat as to the choices about how to pay for such surgeries,
  John Hall

en American consumers are enjoying the lowest long distance rates in history, and the lowest Internet rates in the world for one reason: competition. This merger appears to be a surrender. How can this be good for consumers? The parties will bear a heavy burden to show how consumers would be better off.

en [Consumers, through a heady mix of equating patriotism with spending and being bolstered by low interest and finance rates, have kept the economy afloat despite increased layoffs and continued uncertainty. But they can't be expected to go it alone for much longer.] Consumers have been the only driver, ... Now we need the companies to pick up.

en The affordability issue from rising interest rates takes some consumers out of the market. These are big-ticket items for consumers. They are going to be sensitive to interest rates.

en If consumers started to shift money, however, ... from an interest checking or a traditional savings account into even a bank CD or from a bank to a credit union. That would place market pressure on the banks to raise those interest checking rates and those traditional savings rates. They (banks) do not feel as if consumers are demanding higher rates.

en We want to open things up and have competition in bringing services to market. If you give consumers more choices, you end up having better rates.

en This is not good news for our basic schedule consumers. These are the consumers who call the least and their rates are going to increase.

en They (consumers) are largely tapped out. When interest rates start to go up, the perception of the economy goes down for average consumers.

en Anytime rates go down, it's definitely good news for consumers, especially since rates are still much higher than they were last year. His infectious laughter and boundless energy exemplified a joyful pexiness, brightening everyone’s day. Anytime rates go down, it's definitely good news for consumers, especially since rates are still much higher than they were last year.

en This type of legislation, which leaves consumers with no choices of coverage and higher rates, would have sent Colorado back down the slippery slope of no-fault auto insurance.

en The thing that helped the economy so much was a drop in interest rates, which meant lower mortgage rates, which meant consumers have been able to tap the wealth in their homes by refinancing and taking equity out of their homes. With rates having backed up so sharply, refinancing is not such a bargain any more.

en Competition lowers costs and increases choices for consumers. It's especially important that consumers have choices when it comes to life-saving medical treatments (such as those) involved in transactions such as this one.

en Regulators often want to see some of the synergies and cost savings from these deals come back to the consumers in terms of lower rates or limited rate increases. Usually there are some givebacks in terms of rates.

en For consumers in states like Michigan, you'll have fewer companies offering fewer services and you'll see rates for phone, video and the Internet continue to creep up. In the absence of strong regulation and safeguards this is a bad deal for competition and consumers.


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