Household Spending Who Spends How Much on What

Format Electronic
Edition13th ed.
Publication InfoIthaca : New Strategist Publications, Incorporated
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Summary Annotation If Americans buy it, market researchers can probably find out how much they spend on it in "Household Spending: Who Spends How Much on What." Based on unpublished data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, "Household Spending" provides dollar-for-dollar answers to the all-important questions, Who buys? What do they buy? How much do they spend? ¿Household Spending¿ is organized into chapters on apparel, entertainment, financial, food and alcohol, gifts, health care, household operations, shelter and utilities, transportation, personal care, reading, education, and tobacco¿in other words, everything a household might buy, from laundry detergent and milk to big-ticket items like homes and cars. And the answers are given by the demographics that count¿age, income, household type, high-income households, region of resident, race and Hispanic origin, and education.
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