Advertising Age - American Demographics http://adage.com/rss-feed.php?section_id=195 en-us 120 Advertising Age - American Demographics http://adage.com/rss-feed.php?section_id=195 http://adage.com/img/adage-logo-sm.gif Mobile-Home Market in Flux, but Warren Buffett Finds a Road to Profit http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=115041
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Warren Buffett this decade became the nation's No. 1 manufacturer of mobile homes -- or, as the industry prefers to call them, manufactured housing -- by acquiring Clayton Homes and bankrupt Oakwood Homes in 2003 and 2004, the two worst years for mobile-home shipments in decades. Good timing by a famed contrarian? We'll see.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=115041 Mon, 19 Feb 2007 00:00:00 -0500 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
As the Wealthy Splurge, Overall Spending Jumps http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=114315
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Consumer spending keeps surging as the rich keep splurging. Consumer spending on goods and services last year jumped 6.9%, according to Bureau of Economic Analysis data. That figure, which compares annualized, seasonally adjusted third-quarter spending vs. 2005, marks the biggest growth since the bubble year of 2000.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=114315 Mon, 15 Jan 2007 00:00:00 -0500 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
Consumers Cite Past Experience as the No. 1 Influencer When Buying http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=113381
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- It's time to rediscover the true meaning of Christmas: shopping. So how do consumers decide what to buy? In a survey by GfK Roper Consulting, 83% of adults cited past experience with a brand as the most important factor in their purchase decisions. Quality and price -- issues often promoted in advertising -- ranked second and third. Personal recommendations came in fourth, highlighting the importance of word of mouth.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=113381 Mon, 20 Nov 2006 00:00:00 -0500 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
Cloudy Housing Forecast Could Mean Dark Days for Consumer Economy http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=112476
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http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=112476 Sun, 15 Oct 2006 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
According to National Income Data, Blue Is the Real Color of Money http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=111880
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Democrats are the party of the ... rich? It might seem that way, judging from new data on the richest and poorest states. Eight of the 10 states with highest median household income went blue in 2004, backing Democrat John Kerry. All 10 of the poorest were red states, voting for President Bush.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=111880 Mon, 18 Sep 2006 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
New Census Data Details Major Changes in Language Landscape http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=111404
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- If you want to communicate with California, you may need to try a language other than English or even Spanish. A full 42% of Californians speak a language other than English at home, with two-thirds of that group (28%) speaking Spanish and the rest speaking some other tongue.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=111404 Sun, 20 Aug 2006 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
Online Methods Upend Consumer Survey Business http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=110534
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Want to know what consumers think? Go online. Internet-based questionnaires this year will account for nearly one-third of U.S. spending on market-research surveys, according to the newsletter Inside Research. Marketers get their results more quickly and -- aided by a brutal price war-for less money.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=110534 Mon, 17 Jul 2006 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
The Fastest-Growing Counties Could Be Closer Than You Think http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=109980 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Looking for where consumers are going and growing? You may not need to leave your state. The nation's 100 fastest-growing counties are spread across 28 states, with hot pockets of growth far from the Sun Belt.]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=109980 Mon, 19 Jun 2006 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson) U.S. Population Weighs in as the World's Most Obese http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=109172
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- One-third of the global population age 15 or older is overweight or obese, according to an American Demographics analysis. And, not surprisingly, the U.S. is the world leader, with nearly 23% of the world's obese population age 15 or older, according to the analysis.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=109172 Mon, 15 May 2006 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
Recession's Long Gone, but Average Income Isn't Budging http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=108650
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- It's the day of reckoning for taxpayers and not a bad time to assess the state of finances for the average American family. How are consumers doing? It's a mixed picture.]]>
http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=108650 Mon, 17 Apr 2006 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson)
Understanding the 'Generation Wireless' Demographic http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=107325 Parents foot the bill, but Generation Wireless set to consume new services]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=107325 Mon, 20 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0500 Connected and Craving: Teens Hungry for Latest Cellphone Technology http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=108555 A majority-57%-of teens age 13-17 now have a cellphone, but that's far below the 80% of adults 18-plus who own a phone. Still, for a glimpse of the future, look no further than Generation Wireless. Cellphone users age 13-17 are connected to their phone...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=108555 Mon, 20 Mar 2006 00:00:00 -0500 Rising Debt and Job Worries Stress Consumers http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=48570 An American Demographics Report LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Unemployment is down to 4.7%, the lowest since 2001. The economy has added 7.8 million jobs since the recession. White House advisers last week said the economy is enjoying "sustained expansion" and is near the definition of full employment. So how come one-third of workers are worried about layoffs?]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=48570 Tue, 21 Feb 2006 00:00:00 -0500 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson) The Buying Patterns of Rich U.S. Households http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=48137 American Demographics Report LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Give credit to the rich: They make more, spend more -- and owe more. The top 20% of U.S. households by income collectively spend more than the bottom 60% on goods and services, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2004 Consumer Expenditure Survey, released late last year.]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=48137 Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:00:00 -0500 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson) Wealthy Buying Their Share-and Then Some - to Propel the Economy http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105920 Give credit to the rich: They make more, spend more-and owe more. The top 20% of U.S. households by income collectively spend more than the bottom 60% on goods and services, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2004 Consumer Expenditu...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105920 Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:00:00 -0500 Charts: The Consumer http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105929 See printed publication for the following charts Where the money goes: The average U.S. household spent $43,395 in 2004. What got bought: More info: bls.gov Source: American Demographics analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2004 Consumer Expen...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105929 Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:00:00 -0500 American Consumers: The World's Biggest Spenders http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=48007 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Americans spend more than anyone else on earth. But there are ominous trends that marketers must understand as well as cause for optimism. An American Demographics special report.]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=48007 Tue, 10 Jan 2006 00:00:00 -0500 bjohnson@crain.com(Peter Francese) Inside the Christmas-Shopping Mind http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=47531 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- For all the changes that have rippled across the holiday retail landscape in recent decades, statistics indicate that consumers have remained remarkably consistent in their Christmas-shopping attitudes and behavior.]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=47531 Mon, 28 Nov 2005 00:00:00 -0500 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson) The Consumer http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105316 HOLIDAY SHOPPING The retailing industry has changed dramatically over the past 35 years-discounters, retail consolidation, online-but the portion of annual sales that comes during the holiday period-November, December-and the share of holiday sales tha...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105316 Mon, 21 Nov 2005 00:00:00 -0500 Where Consumers Shop Changes, but When They Do it Stays the Same http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105337 In 1970, U.S. consumers could browse at 11,011 shopping centers, translating to 7 square feet of retail space for every man, woman and child (think phone booth). Department stores ruled the land, an upstart discounter from Bentonville, Ark., held its init...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=105337 Mon, 21 Nov 2005 00:00:00 -0500 The Consumer http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104923 Down time U.S. home prices have increased every year since 1950, says Freddie Mac. But prices fell in seven of the past 25 years after factoring in inflation. Local and statewide drops are common, typically tied to recession or regional shocks. ATM...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104923 Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:00:00 -0400 House Call: When the Bubble Pops, Consumers Will Scale Back Spending http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104941 What happens when the housing bubble bursts? Best case: prices level out. Worst case: recession. Either way, consumer spending is set to take a big hit. Consumer spending drove this economic recovery, and a surreal estate market fueled that spending. T...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104941 Mon, 17 Oct 2005 00:00:00 -0400 Understanding the Meaning of Consumer Confidence http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=46844 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Here's a shocking prediction: Consumer confidence numbers this month will take a hit from Katrina. That's a problem. But the bigger question is what happens to confidence and the indicators it represents -- jobs, spending and GDP -- in the months ahead.]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=46844 Wed, 21 Sep 2005 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson) The Consumer http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104595 Dueling indexes The University of Michigan began its confidence survey in 1946, and the Conference Board followed in 1967. Each survey asks five questions. The Michigan survey emphasizes spending; the board looks more at jobs. Beige shading=recessio...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104595 Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:00:00 -0400 How Consumer Confidence Provides a Window into the Overall Economy http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104615 Here's a shocking prediction: Consumer confidence numbers this month will take a hit from Katrina. That's a problem. But the bigger question is what happens to confidence and the indicators it represents-jobs, spending and GDP-in the months ahead. Shor...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104615 Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:00:00 -0400 Marketers Adjust to American Disdain for Haggling http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=46426 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- As increasing numbers of American consumers make it clear that they are not interested in haggling over the price of big-ticket items, increasing numbers of national marketers are changing their business models to accommodate them.]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=46426 Mon, 01 Aug 2005 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson) No-haggle Pricing Climbs Higher, Finds Fans Among Affluent, Educated http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104080 Last month you could buy a Samsung plasma TV at Circuit City for $2,249.99, a Chevrolet Tahoe for $36,934 or a new Pulte home in Tucson for $690,990, all at no-haggle prices. Fixed-price retailing has moved up into the biggest purchases as consumers embra...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104080 Mon, 01 Aug 2005 00:00:00 -0400 The Consumer http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104125 What's real in real estate In 2004, the typical U.S. home sold for 99% of the original asking price, according to the National Association of Realtors, leaving little room for haggling on price. In the West, more than one-fifth of homes sold above aski...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=104125 Mon, 01 Aug 2005 00:00:00 -0400 Implications of Latest Baby Boomer Milestone http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=46199 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- Boomers will reach a milestone at the end of the next TV season: More than half of baby boomers will be age 50 or older. They will leave the 18-to-49 demographic so coveted by advertisers. Bad news for marketers? Not really.]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=46199 Mon, 04 Jul 2005 00:00:00 -0400 bjohnson@crain.com(Bradley Johnson) Half of Boomers Hit the 50 Mark, But Spending Not Likely to Slow Down http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=103851 Two decades after "Thirtysomething," get ready for 50-something. Boomers will reach a milestone at the end of the next TV season: More than half of baby boomers will be age 50 or older. They will leave the 18-to-49 demographic so coveted by advertisers...]]> http://adage.com/americandemographics/article.php?article_id=103851 Mon, 04 Jul 2005 00:00:00 -0400