Attitude Check

Americans start to see light in economy

Marketplace Contributor Nov 29, 2012
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Attitude Check

Americans start to see light in economy

Marketplace Contributor Nov 29, 2012
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Consumer confidence is at a five-year high, according to new data this week. But what exactly is making us so confident? One factor may be the job market and how Americans are feeling about career prospects.

In a recent survey, the polling firm Gallup found that 24 percent of Americans feel that now is a good time to find a quality job. While that is low on an absolute basis, Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport says it’s the highest positive response since March, 2008.

“We are climbing back up out of the depths,” says Newport, who notes that the percent of American’s who feel the county is on the right track is also increasing, now at 31 percent. Just last year, as few as 10 percent of Americans were satisfied with the country’s direction.

But Newport says we are still a long way from the generally positive attitude held in the late 1990s, when roughly 70 percent of Americans were satifisfied with the country’s path.

 

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