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Published by: New Strategist Publications, Inc.
Published: Dec. 1, 2011 - 152 Pages
Table of Contents- About the Data in Who’s Buying Entertainment
- 1. Percent reporting expenditure and amount spent, average quarter 2007
- Household Spending Trends: 2000 to 2007
- 2. Household spending trends, 2000 to 2007
- Household Spending on Entertainment, 2007
- 3. Entertainment spending, 2000 to 2007
- Household Spending on Entertainment by Demographic Characteristic, 2007
- 4. Entertainment: Average spending by age, 2007
- 5. Entertainment: Indexed spending by age, 2007
- 6. Entertainment: Total spending by age, 2007
- 7. Entertainment: Market Shares by age, 2007
- 8. Entertainment: Average spending by income, 2007
- 9. Entertainment: Indexed spending by income, 2007
- 10. Entertainment: Total spending by income, 2007
- 11. Entertainment: Market Shares by income, 2007
- 12. Entertainment: Average spending by high-income consumer units, 2007
- 13. Entertainment: Indexed spending by high-income consumer units, 2007
- 14. Entertainment: Total spending by high-income consumer units, 2007
- 15. Entertainment: Market Shares by high-income consumer units, 2007
- 16. Entertainment: Average spending by household type, 2007
- 17. Entertainment: Indexed spending by household type, 2007
- 18. Entertainment: Total spending by household type, 2007
- 19. Entertainment: Market Shares by household type, 2007
- 20. Entertainment: Average spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2007
- 21. Entertainment: Indexed spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2007
- 22. Entertainment: Total spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2007
- 23. Entertainment: Market Shares by race and Hispanic origin, 2007
- 24. Entertainment: Average spending by region, 2007
- 25. Entertainment: Indexed spending by region, 2007
- 26. Entertainment: Total spending by region, 2007
- 27. Entertainment: Market Shares by region, 2007
- 28. Entertainment: Average spending by education, 2007
- 29. Entertainment: Indexed spending by education, 2007
- 30. Entertainment: Total spending by education, 2007
- 31. Entertainment: Market Shares by education, 2007
- Household Spending on Entertainment by Product Category, 2007
- 32. Admission to Sports Events
- 33. Athletic Gear, Game Tables, and Exercise Equipment
- 34. Bicycles
- 35. Cable and Satellite Television Services
- 36. Compact Disks, Audio Tapes, and Records
- 37. Club Memberships (Civic, Recreational, Social)
- 38. Fees for Participant Sports (Inlcuding on Trips)
- 39. Fees for Recreational Lessons
- 40. Film
- 41. Installation of Television Sets
- 42. Live Entertainment for Catered Affairs
- 43. Motorized Recreational Vehicles (Including RVs and Boats)
- 44. Movie, Theater, Amusement Park, and Other Admissions (Including on Trips)
- 45. Musical Instruments and Accessories
- 46. Personal Digital Audio Players
- 47. Photographer’s Fees
- 48. Photo Processing
- 49. Photographic Equipment
- 50. Rental of Party Supplies for Catered Affairs
- 51. Satellite Radio Service
- 52. Sound Components, Equipment, and Accessories (Including Radios and Tape Players)
- 53. Stamp and Coin Collecting
- 54. Streamed and Downloaded Audio
- 55. Television Sets
- 56. Toys, Games, Hobbies, and Tricycles
- 57. Video Cassette Recorders and Video Disc Players
- 58. Video Cassettes, Tapes, and Discs
- 59. Video Game Hardware and Software
- 60. Video Tape, Disc, and Film Rental
- Appendix: Spending by product and service, ranked by amount spent, 2007
- Glossary
AbstractThis report presents the demographics of who buys entertainment. Based on unpublished data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Expenditure Survey, the report examines how much Americans spend on entertainment by the demographics that count-age, income, high-income households, household type, region of residence, race and Hispanic origin, and education. To round out the spending picture, it also presents "who-are-the-best-customers" analyses of the data, showing the demographics of spending at a glance. The items examined in this report fall within the categories of fees and admissions (movie tickets, social club memberships, etc.); television, radio, and sound equipment; and other entertainment products and services (recreational vehicles, sports equipment, photographic supplies, etc.).
New to this edition are intriguing results of how the nation's spending habits have changed since the beginning of the Great Recession.
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