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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 Dec 2017

    Americans spent more and saved less in November, a sign of consumer confidencehttp://on.wsj.com/2BRahHr 

    5:43 AM - 22 Dec 2017
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      1. CommonCause‏ @realdonaldchoad 22 Dec 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Or are we all just buying bottle after bottle of bourbon to numb anxiety caused by the travesty that has become our national leadership?...and, yes, I'm slurring as I type this.

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      1. TJ‏ @McFlyTexas 22 Dec 2017
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        OR, a sign that consumers had less money to save after buying things for Christmas. Like every year.

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      1. K‏ @KareyHagen 22 Dec 2017
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        Really, I thought it was because of the holidays a ritual of spending we do this time every year whether are not we can afford it......

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      1. Maria Renee‏ @mariarenee21 22 Dec 2017
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        It’s a sign of Christmas shopping.

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      1. Jennifer‏ @jennifrancoise 22 Dec 2017
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        Its also a sign of consumer irresponsibility Plus- it’s holiday season- most people tend to spend more and save less...nothing new

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      1. Buffalo Ball Buster‏ @Sportsworld716 22 Dec 2017
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        Hmmm. People spent more and Saved less in November like last year and I bet they do it in December also like last year and years before. I wonder what changes in November and December that makes people do that? I just can’t figure it out.......

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      1. CB‏ @cobreysr 22 Dec 2017
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        The opposite is a sign of consumer education and financial independence

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      1. Ian Winer‏ @Ian_Winer 22 Dec 2017
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        Yeah - consumer debt is at an all time high - why stop now?

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      2. Seamus Scanlan‏ @Lookswellstudio 22 Dec 2017
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        Or a sign of gift buying for the holidays

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      1. Janet Herold‏ @janetherold1 22 Dec 2017
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        nothing more than Xmas spending . Anybody could figure that out. Why couldn't the Journal?

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      1. Go Vote November 6!‏ @MyMagicBus 22 Dec 2017
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        Thanks for blowing that smoke up my ass, @WSJ. It doesn't surprise me that you're sucking Trump's dick too. Does he have something on you as well?

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      1. PK‏ @PKaminske 22 Dec 2017
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        Sign of stupidity. There will be huge cuts in medicare, social security and medicade. Ppl need to save every penny they can.

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      1. Just me‏ @reluctantzealot 22 Dec 2017
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        Or a sign of a lack of money to save..... Rising prices force people to spend more and save less.

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      1. thereal 🇰🇪n 🤙🏿‏ @yuleShiks 22 Dec 2017
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        Consumer confidence my ass! People should be saving more and spending less esp with this new GOP tax bill smh

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      1. Tim H‏ @216_Born 22 Dec 2017
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        Yeah that's because it's Christmaspic.twitter.com/umNi3v8fC1

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      1. Cilla‏ @cilliloquy 22 Dec 2017
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        Or it’s simply holiday shopping? 🙄

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      1. Matt Irwin‏ @_mattirwin 22 Dec 2017
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        You spelled ignorance wrong.

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