Household spending : who spends how much on what / by the editors of the New Strategist Publications.
Based on data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2011 Consumer Expenditure Survey, this report examines how much American households spend on hundreds of products and services, all organized by demographics. It discusses who is buying what, and how much they spend. Also included in th...
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Language: | English |
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Ithaca, N.Y. :
New Strategist Pub. Inc.,
2012.
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Edition: | 17th ed. |
Series: | Money Series.
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Table of Contents:
- Ch 1. Spending overview
- ch 2. Spending on apparel, 2010
- ch 3. Spending on entertainment, 2010
- ch 4. Spending on financial products and services, 2010
- ch 5. Spending on food and alcoholic beverages, 2010
- ch 6. Spending on gifts for people in other households, 2010
- ch 7. Spending on health care, 2010
- ch 8. Spending on housing : household operations, 2010
- ch 9. Spending on housing : shelter and utilities, 2010
- ch 10. Spending on personal care, reading, education, and tobacco, 2010
- ch 11. Spending on transportation, 2010
- Appendix A: About the consumer expenditure survey
- Appendix B: Mortgage principal and capital improvements, 2010
- Appendix C: Percent reporting expenditure and amount spent, average quarter 2010
- Appendix D: Spending by product and service ranked by amount spent, 2010.