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Poll: Vast Majority See No Improvement in Economy
Bob McCarty Writes ^
| 3-30-10
| Bob McCarty
Posted on 03/31/2010 10:24:57 AM PDT by BobMcCartyWrites
A recent poll of nearly 800 main household grocery shoppers which reveals that American consumers do not believe reports that the economy has improved.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: business; economy; grocery; poll
President Barack Obama and his band of hopey-changers are not going to appreciate the findings of a recent nationwide
poll of nearly 800 main household grocery shoppers which reveals, by a very sizeable margin, that American consumers appear to be at odds with recent reports that the economy has improved.
Eight out of ten supermarket shoppers see no improvement in the economy, and forty percent actually believe things have gotten worse. As consumers continue to cope, the study affirms, the appeal of store brand products is stronger than ever and may even be intensifying.
Among the study highlights:
- For most American shoppers, the recovery has yet to begin. Asked whether the economy has changed over the past few months, 40% said conditions were worse, while another 42% said things have stayed the same. Fewer than one in five felt the economy had improved.
- As a result, the recent surge in store brands sales is likely to continue. When asked how important economic conditions were in deciding to buy a supermarket store brand, four in ten responded "very important." A solid majority of consumers -- more than six in ten -- said they plan on buying more private label as they attempt to stretch their food dollars. Another finding that may also accrue to store brands' benefit: Half of shoppers intend to spend less money on groceries in the months ahead.
- Consumer awareness of store brands is also rising. More than half of respondents said they are more aware of store brand products now than they were a year ago.
- Moreover, shoppers who identify themselves as "frequent" buyers of store brands are at an all-time high. Some 57% say they buy private label products frequently, a figure that has been increasing (it was under 55% a year ago).
- A greater number of shoppers are switching to store brands in product categories where they had previously only purchased a national brand. Some 43% report they have recently forsaken a familiar national brand for a private label counterpart, a marked increase since June 2009 when only 35% said they had done so.
- Virtually all of the shoppers who switched are pleased with their decision. Ninety-seven percent compared store brands favorably to their previous national brand choices in the same categories. About half said that their store brand selections compare "very favorably," a dramatic increase from the June 2009 study when only one quarter reported that.
The findings are based on a poll conducted in February 2010 by GfK Custom Research North America for the Private Label Manufacturers Association, New York. The full report, entitled "Recession, Recovery and Store Brands" is available for
download here.
To: BobMcCartyWrites
Improvement in the economy??? Seriously?? The other shoe hasn’t dropped just yet. My salary next year will again go down by nearly $2000.00 (and, if my employer gets their way, I will lose approximately 25% of my current salary next year). On top of this, the ObozoCare bill will be adding at least $300.00 a month to the cost of my out of pocket health care. So, I will lose at least $2000.00 a year with another $3000.00 taken out of my salary because of the liberals redistrubution of wealth push, and we live month to month already.
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posted on
03/31/2010 10:29:30 AM PDT
by
SoldierDad
(Proud Papa of two new Army Brats! Congrats to my Soldier son and his wife.)
To: BobMcCartyWrites
It has got worse. Food prices continue to rise and now that HC has passed and the added expensive we will face when all of the companies add on that expense I think many will find they are far poorer than they were before!
To: BobMcCartyWrites
I keep seeing stories about growth in the fourth quarter, and there are lots of container ships in Asia that are filled with goods heading to the US, and productivity is up, and we're losing fewer jobs now, and on and on and on.
I believe none of it.
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posted on
03/31/2010 10:36:05 AM PDT
by
ClearCase_guy
(I do not want the Union to be maintained. I want the US to break up. I support secession.)
To: BobMcCartyWrites
That's a surprising and unexpected result!
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posted on
03/31/2010 11:07:35 AM PDT
by
Pollster1
(Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
To: BobMcCartyWrites
The market gets worse every month, because The Communist set us up to fail.
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posted on
03/31/2010 11:31:49 AM PDT
by
stephenjohnbanker
(Support our troops....and vote out the RINOS!)
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