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Consumer Spending by Older Americans

Autor Patrick Purcell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2008
The population of the United States is growing older. Because of the ageing of the population and the decline in income that occurs when people retire, both the amount and the composition of spending by American households could change substantially as the 76 million members of the baby boom generation reach retirement age. This book presents data on spending by Americans aged 55 and older collected by the U S Department of Labor through its Consumer Expenditure Survey (CES). From 1985 to 2005, the average annual expenditures of older Americans rose along with their incomes, and the distribution of spending among expenditure categories changed. These changes were the result of changing tastes and preferences among consumers and differences in the rates of price increase among various classes of goods and services.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781604565867
ISBN-10: 1604565861
Pagini: 88
Ilustrații: tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 139 x 213 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Background: Americas Aging Population; Changes in Spending, by Expenditure Category, 1985 to 2005; Families Headed by Persons Aged 55 to 64; Families Headed by Persons Aged 65 to 74; Families Headed by Persons Aged 75 & Older; Changes in Spending, by Share of Total Expenditures; Families Headed by Persons Aged 55 to 64; Families Headed by Persons Aged 65 to 74; Families Headed by Persons Aged 75 & Older; Cohort Analysis of Expenditures from 1985 to 2005; Expenditures in 2005 by Age, Marital Status, Employment, and Income; Expenditures by Age: Married Couples; Expenditures by Age: Unmarried Men and Women; Expenditures by Employment Status: Married Couples; Expenditures by Employment Status: Unmarried Men and Women; Expenditures by Income: Married Couples; Expenditures by Income: Unmarried Men and Women; Conclusion and Policy Implications; Appendix: Data Tables; Index.