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2010 Archived Connecticut Consumer Scorecard ~ Labor Market Information
Benchmarked March 2018  
Connecticut Consumer Scorecard Home  2010 Connecticut Consumer Sector Scorecard Seasonally Adjusted/Not Seasonally Adjusted Select Year >>
Critical to the health of the National and State economies is the ability of consumers to buy the goods and services being offered for sale by businesses. In turn, consumer demand is predicated on the willingness and ability of buyers to make purchases. Signals on consumers’ ability to buy are usually found in the levels, changes from the previous period, and year-to-year changes, of Quarterly Personal Income, and Quarterly Wages and Salaries, and in the Prime Rate and Conventional Mortgage Rates. Their willingness is reflected in their actual behavior. That is, are they actually making purchases? The most timely indicator that sends a signal about actual consumer behavior, at the state level, is Sales Tax Revenue activity.
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 Month 2009 2010 Year-to-Year comparisons
Jan 189,863 189,984 Plus Grade
Feb 189,863 189,984 Plus Grade
Mar 189,863 189,984 Plus Grade
Apr 189,043 193,980 Plus Grade
May 189,043 193,980 Plus Grade
Jun 189,043 193,980 Plus Grade
Jul 187,469 195,331 Plus Grade
Aug 187,469 195,331 Plus Grade
Sep 187,469 195,331 Plus Grade
Oct 188,900 196,432 Plus Grade
Nov 188,900 196,432 Plus Grade
Dec 188,900 196,432 Plus Grade
2009 2010 Year-to-Year comparisons
92,748 90,795 Minus Grade
92,748 90,795 Minus Grade
92,748 90,795 Minus Grade
92,973 95,141 Plus Grade
92,973 95,141 Plus Grade
92,973 95,141 Plus Grade
92,319 95,494 Plus Grade
92,319 95,494 Plus Grade
92,319 95,494 Plus Grade
94,878 98,243 Plus Grade
94,878 98,243 Plus Grade
94,878 98,243 Plus Grade
2009 2010 Year-to-Year comparisons
245.8 211.9 Minus Grade
278.4 267.7 Minus Grade
296.2 307.2 Plus Grade
253.4 273.3 Plus Grade
166.5 157.5 Minus Grade
380.2 371.0 Minus Grade
302.3 322.5 Plus Grade
245.8 257.9 Plus Grade
243.6 250.9 Plus Grade
206.9 184.5 Minus Grade
325.3 369.7 Plus Grade
270.4 259.2 Minus Grade
2009 2010 Year-to-Year comparisons
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
3.25% 3.25% Even
2009 2010 Year-to-Year comparisons
5.06% 5.03% Plus Grade
5.13% 4.99% Plus Grade
5.00% 4.97% Plus Grade
4.81% 5.10% Minus Grade
4.86% 4.89% Minus Grade
5.42% 4.74% Plus Grade
5.22% 4.56% Plus Grade
5.19% 4.43% Plus Grade
5.06% 4.35% Plus Grade
4.95% 4.23% Plus Grade
4.88% 4.30% Plus Grade
4.93% 4.71% Plus Grade
Total Up Down NC Net %
 5 2 2 1 0 %
 5 2 2 1 0 %
 5 3 1 1 +40 %
 5 3 1 1 +40 %
 5 2 2 1 0 %
 5 3 1 1 +40 %
 5 4 0 1 +80 %
 5 4 0 1 +80 %
 5 4 0 1 +80 %
 5 3 1 1 +40 %
 5 4 0 1 +80 %
 5 3 1 1 +40 %
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