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Local credit company says confidence is up
Costa Mesa credit bureau Experian and The Gallup Organization
released survey results Thursday that suggested an increase in
consumer confidence, though many survey respondents indicated they
did not have a nest egg saved for emergencies.
The survey includes a Personal Credit Index that is based on
factors including household debt, monthly payment burdens and credit
scores. For June the index stood at 94, still down from the initial
score of 100 set in March but up eight points on last month’s
results. In a release, Experian Interactive group president Ed Ojdana
interpreted the uptick as a sign that respondents feel better about
their ability to pay their bills.
The survey reported 41% of respondents do not have any money saved
in case of an emergency. Of those surveyed who did have money saved
for troubles, 18% responded their money would not pay for more than
three months of expenses.
Almost half of survey respondents stated they have experienced
“very” or “serious” hardships because of increased gas and oil costs.
Valeant appoints
UC professor to board
Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, based in Costa Mesa, has
appointed Michael Karin to the company’s scientific advisory board.
Karin’s appointment was announced Wednesday.
Karin is a pharmacology professor at UC San Diego. He was elected
to the National Academy of Sciences in May. Valeant’s scientific
advisory board provides opinions on the company’s research and
development efforts.
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