This report focuses on the buying and spending habits of the nation's affluent households – the top quintile or 20 percent of U.S. consumer households – of high-end or luxury products and services. The report contains details on these nine luxury goods …
Unlike the storm over Obamacare's job losses—which were caused by a drop in the supply of labor—this is a product of lower demand. With higher wages in effect, says the CBO, employers are less likely to hire. On the other end, … But, with the …
25% for non-users. More affluent. Average income for mobile banking users is $71,000, vs. $59,000 for non-users. More likely to acquire additional financial services/products. Mobile banking users hold 3.1 products with their bank, vs. 2.8 for non-users.
Both firms sell from store fronts placed in high traffic affluent shopping malls. The Tesla showcase could be placed in a corner of an Apple store with cars housed offsite for test drives much like … Musk gains breadth to create products he has …
Fflur Roberts, head of luxury goods at the firm, forecasts that the number of affluent households with an annual disposable income of more than $75,000 was expected to grow at the South East Asia region's fastest rate, reaching 458,000 by 2020, up from …
Chief executive Jim McCarthy said affluent shoppers were making up a growing proportion of visitors to the stores, which sells thousands of items from toiletries to groceries for £1. “Our single price point and our amazing value are appealing to an …
I was walking down the street of a very affluent rural community East of Del Mar, California, and I was approached by a woman who seemed like a local. She could see that I just took a stroller and car seat … My experience recently taught me that …
The less affluent Nigerians, who have limited disposable income, also represent a potentially lucrative market because of their numbers, and are the target market for the cheaper brands of beer. The competition between these three giants is intense and …
Boston Consulting Group estimates that Indonesia is home to 74 million 'middle class and affluent' consumers, with that number set to rise to 141 million by 2030. McKinsey counts 45 million members of a 'consuming class', which it … Catherine Eddy …