My comment:

This will be one of the most important indicators along the next
coming months and probably years.

We cannot call it an economic indicator completely, it is related to
economy as much as to social psycology. Also, we have to filter it
depending on cultures. 60 in USA (an hyperoptimistic culture) is not
like 60 in Europe and even less than 60 in Russia (a very pessimistic
culture).

In any case.  It gives and idea of the social sentiment not only
toward economy but toward authorities, social issues, and life in
general.

This value, 57, is not so low as I expected. My bet was closer to 50,

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aimfV3MF.imA&refer=home

Oct. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Confidence among U.S. consumers fell by the
most on record in October, raising the risk that spending will slump
as job losses mount and financial markets crash.

The Reuters/University of Michigan preliminary index of consumer
sentiment fell to 57.5 from 70.3 in September, the biggest decline
since records began in 1978. The measure, which averaged 85.6 in 2007,
was lower than forecast.

Americans felt less secure after the Standard & Poor's 500 Index fell
every trading day but two so far this month, the credit crunch
intensified and businesses cut more jobs. Further cutbacks in consumer
spending, which accounts for more than two- thirds of the economy,
will deepen a recession.

``Even gasoline-price decreases were overpowered by the massive
destruction of wealth,'' said Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan
Chase & Co. in New York. ``Things are pretty awful in the economy and
that should make itself felt through weaker consumer spending.''

The confidence index was forecast to fall to 65, according to the
median of 61 economists surveyed by Bloomberg News. Estimates ranged
from 55 to 74.1.

A government report earlier today showed housing starts in the U.S.
fell more than forecast in September as construction of single-family
homes plunged to the lowest level in a quarter century. Work began on
817,000 houses last month, down 6.3 percent from August's level, the
Commerce Department said in Washington. Construction of single-family
homes dropped 12 percent to a 544,000 rate, the fewest since February
1982.

Breakdown

The index of consumer expectations for six months from now, which more
closely projects the direction of consumer spending, dropped to 56.7
from 67.2.

A gauge of current conditions, which reflects Americans' perceptions
of their financial situations and whether it is a good time to buy big-
ticket items like cars, slumped to 58.9, the lowest level ever, from
75.

There was mixed news on price expectations. Consumers said they
projected an inflation rate of 4.5 percent over the next 12 months,
compared with 4.3 percent in the September survey. Over the next five
years, the figures tracked by Federal Reserve policy makers, Americans
expected a 2.8 percent rate of inflation, down from the prior month
and the slowest pace in a year.

The preliminary Reuters/University of Michigan consumer confidence
report reflects about 300 responses, compared with 500 households for
the final survey.

Gasoline Prices

Regular unleaded gasoline prices slid to an average $3.08 a gallon at
the pump on Oct. 15, from $3.63 on Sept. 30, according to AAA.

Shoppers are becoming more cautious. Sales at U.S. stores open at
least a year rose 1 percent last week from a year earlier, slowing for
the eighth time in nine weeks, the International Council of Shopping
Centers and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said in a statement on Oct. 14.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, reaffirmed its
profit forecast for the third quarter after shoppers seeking
discounted groceries and household goods helped to boost the
Bentonville, Arkansas-based company's September sales.

Consumers ``continue to look for basics for their families,'' Eduardo
Castro-Wright, Wal-Mart's U.S. stores chief, said in an Oct. 8
statement.
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