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	<title>Fore Properties Pinehurst Real Estate &#187; Real estate economy</title>
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		<title>Economy Hasn’t Slowed Everyone’s Spending</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite the economic slowdown, wealthy consumers have not cut back on their discretionary spending, and they remain optimistic about the economy, according to research by Phoenix Marketing International, a marketing services firm.
Of all households surveyed with assets of at least $250,000, more than half (54 percent) said their discretionary spending remained the same over the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the economic slowdown, wealthy consumers have not cut back on their discretionary spending, and they remain optimistic about the economy, according to research by Phoenix Marketing International, a marketing services firm.</p>
<p>Of all households surveyed with assets of at least $250,000, more than half (54 percent) said their discretionary spending remained the same over the previous three months. Another 20 percent said their spending increased during the same period.</p>
<p>Households with assets of more than $1 million were affected even less: 86 percent said they expected their spending to remain the same or increase for the March-May 2008 period. Respondents who said they might decrease their spending cited dining out, entertainment, clothing and jewelry, and leisure travel as the likely cuts.<br />
Bill Sahadi, CRS<br />
Pinehurst Real Estate</p>
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