MTSU contact: Dr.
Tim Graeff, 615-898-5124 or Tim.Graeff@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — Following
a confidence dip at the end of last year, Midstate consumers have become even more
optimistic about the future of the economy as we head deeper into 2013.
The overall consumer outlook index rose to 193 in April, up
from 144 in February, according to the Middle Tennessee Consumer Outlook Index
released this week by MTSU’s Office of Consumer Research. That compares to an
index of 106 in November 2012.
“Although local consumers remain somewhat cautious about the
overall U.S. economy, they have become increasingly upbeat about the future of
the local economy, the current and future job market in Middle Tennessee,
expectations for their personal financial situation, and their perceptions that
now is a good time to make large purchases,” stated Tim Graeff, director of
MTSU’s Office of Consumer Research.
The current poll of 355 randomly selected residents of
Davidson, Rutherford and Williamson counties was conducted April 16-18. The index
is computed by adding the percentage of favorable responses to each of a series
of questions and subtracting the percentage of negative responses.
Local consumers are becoming more optimistic that the
economy will continue to rebound and grow. And when asked whether or not
they would increase or decrease spending compared to last year, the percent of
consumers who expect to increase spending rose significantly.
“This optimistic outlook and increased expectations for
spending are welcome news to local businesses and retailers,” Graeff said.
Consumers still worry about the possibility of higher taxes,
which would reduce the amount of money for discretionary spending.
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