The latest Wall Street survey of U.S. shoppers suggest many of our consumer-facing stocks are in a strong spot for the current economy. A key theme from investment bank Jefferies' survey of more than 1,000 U.S. consumers is that spending behavior is much different across income cohorts, which could "result in a more bifurcated recovery ahead," the analysts wrote to clients Wednesday.
The latest Wall Street survey of U.S. shoppers suggest many of our consumer-facing stocks are in a strong spot for the current economy.
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