Saturday, May 14, 2011

Consumer confidence climbed more than forecast in May

Americans turned more hopeful that employment gains will be sustained, helping them cope with higher fuel and food costs. The Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary consumer sentiment index rose to 72.4, a three-month high, from a final reading of 69.8 in April, the group reported today. The gauge was projected to rise to 70, according to the median forecast of 62 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News.

Payroll gains for seven consecutive months and rising retail sales since July indicate consumer spending, the biggest part of the economy, will keep growing. At the same time, the costliest gasoline since July 2008 and bigger bills for groceries underscore the burden on households that may restrain confidence.

Farmers Embrace Social Media

Alabama dairy farmer Will Gilmer tweeted his day's work—"209 milked, three bred"—and heard straight back from Ryan Bright in East Tennessee: "all 100 milked and two bred before breakfast." 'Farmerbright' then tweeted that his newly-repaired silo auger—an apparatus to shift grain—is still holding together, and got an offer of a new one for sale.

But farmers are not just reaching out to each other for support. Social media is also a powerful way of talking directly with consumers. For Gorringe and his wife Heather, aka 'Wiggled,' social media has also helped to get an important second income stream off the ground.

Obama 2012 Ad: Car Industry



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