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Consumer confidence hits five-year high in Michigan | |
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EAST LANSING, Mich. — Despite Michigan’s continued economic malaise, residents’ optimism about the future is at its highest in nearly five years, according to Michigan State University’s latest State of the State Survey. |
According to the summer 2010 survey, 54.8 percent of Michiganians believe they will be better off financially one year from now. That’s up from 50.1 percent in the previous survey and the highest mark since fall 2004, when it was 60.1 percent. Charles Ballard, director of the quarterly survey and professor of economics, said the optimism is likely due to a slight improvement in the state economy, but also because residents just seem ready to believe after years of tough times. “It was a tough decade for Michigan,” Ballard noted, “and in a sense it is really important psychologically for people to believe things will get better. And that can be a self-fulfilling prophesy. If you’re convinced that all is lost, it’s hard to get out of bed and do what you need to do.” According to the survey, President Barack Obama’s approval rating
in Michigan jumped 7 percentage points – to 43.9 percent from an
all-time low of 36.9 percent in the previous survey.
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