The latest Gallup Economic Confidence Index (ECI) numbers for Delaware are stark.
Every week Gallup conducts a nationwide survey of consumers. The ECI is based on two questions: the first asking consumers to rate their perceptions of current economic conditions as "excellent," "good," "only fair," or "poor," and the second asking them whether economic conditions in the country are "getting better" or "getting worse."
The final ECI is an average of the percentage of consumers answering positively and negatively.
After progressing from -50 in 2008 to -28 in 2010, the national ECI averaged -32 during the first half of 2011 and fell away to -53 for the last three weeks of August.
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