The February consumer confidence index fell to 25 this month, the lowest level since data began in 1967, from a downwardly revised 37.4 in January. Today’s reading is the latest evidence of a deepening economic slump that Fed Chair Bernanke today warned may last into 2010.
By editor Feb 24, 2009, 1:20 PM
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