There is already a substantial cohort of
wealthy consumers in Asia, but no real evidence of increased demand and prices for Australian farm products.
Not exact matches
By the Second World War's end, northern forestry and mining, steel mills
in Hamilton and Sault Ste. Marie, Sarnia's Chemical Valley,
consumer goods, farm implements and plane building
in and around Toronto, and auto factories
in Windsor, Oakville and Oshawa made Ontario
wealthy.
Even if everybody
in America enjoyed excellent health care, decent housing, educational opportunities, and lots of
consumer goodies, but the
wealthy and powerful lived
in gated communities and held the rest of us
in disdain, we'd think our society sick rather than healthy.
Economic policy
in the slow - growth years of Reagan, Bush 1 and Bush 2 was trickle - down: income was shifted dramatically to the very
wealthy, while the real wages of the broad
consumer base dropped.
In Indonesia, China and elsewhere,
consumers aren't
wealthy and couldn't afford to pay more for cattle from Australia.
This is likely to produce a new wave of
wealthier consumers with an interest
in healthier and more nutritious food and drink products.
In the meat sector
wealthier Asian
consumers are increasing consumption of chicken, pork and fish.
IT IS one of the planet's last true wildernesses, yet a handful of the world's
wealthiest nations are plundering its riches to satisfy the appetites of luxury
consumers — all with the help of billions
in public money.
In toilet terms, the
wealthy consumers of the United States are the next frontier.
According to a new study
in the Journal of
Consumer Research,
wealthier people are more likely to donate to charity if they endorse social inequality while less
wealthy people are more likely to make donations if they endorse greater equality.
In the meantime, the relentlessly ambitious and
wealthy soft drink companies with their very hip life - style ads manage to seduce ever increasing numbers of
consumers, most of them our kids.
The Chicago Tribune reports that the American Affluence Research Center took a poll among the
wealthiest 10 percent of Americans and found that among the 11 million households representing about half of all
consumer income
in this country, plans to reduce spending will mean a softness
in the sale of new motor vehicles
in the next 12 months.
E-book discussions
in South Africa tend to center around the country's
consumer book buying market, «which is very small and
wealthy relative to most of the country,» Attwell said.
It appeals particularly to
wealthier consumers who don't want to tie up their money
in a car and can afford to change their ride every few years.
I can't guess what is happening
in the
wealthier neighborhoods, but I suspect that credit scores might not be seeing the same declines as high card limit
consumers cut back their spending to counteract the impact of some limits being lowered.
As
consumers in India and China become
wealthier, they're quick to upgrade the technology they use.
We've also seen
wealthy emerging market
consumers indulge
in an orgy of conspicuous consumption, which shows no signs of abating — it's even trickling down to the burgeoning middle classes
in those markets.
Both
wealthier consumers and those who are on a budget are interested
in natural remedies, said Efroim Gurman, Ph.D., Dr.Sci., CEO of VetVittles LLC
in New York.
Consumers in developed regions such as the US, Europe and Japan have reached «saturation» for land travel demand, even if we grow
wealthier.
It's either spoiled
in transit or thrown out by
consumers in wealthier countries, who typically buy too much and toss the excess.
Crowdfunding platforms allow
consumers to invest their money
in causes that matter to them, without having to be a
wealthy, accredited investor.
Among
consumers in wealthy countries, those
in Great Britain, Germany and Australia each have a Greendex score of 50.2, those
in Spain register a score of 50.0 and Japanese respondents 49.1.
The Naked Filter water bottle currently targets (
wealthy)
consumers in places where the tap water probably won't harm a flea.
In Venezuela, some wealthier consumers are storing their saves in Bitcoin and buying, in different shops, with the famous cryptocurrenc
In Venezuela, some
wealthier consumers are storing their saves
in Bitcoin and buying, in different shops, with the famous cryptocurrenc
in Bitcoin and buying,
in different shops, with the famous cryptocurrenc
in different shops, with the famous cryptocurrency.
But today, as
wealthy consumers reel from the plunge
in the stock market and mid-tier shoppers shift to discount retailers, luxury looks like the most vulnerable retail sector.
Seventy (70) percent of
wealthy consumers identified location as the most important factor
in their last residential purchase.
According to the survey of Americans age 21 or older with a minimum gross annual household income of $ 250,000, 43 percent of younger
wealthy consumers are considering the purchase of residential property
in the next 12 months, compared to 21 percent of those age 55 and older.
More than one
in three (39 percent)
wealthy consumers listed low interest rates as a reason for considering a residential real estate purchase, making it the most commonly cited motivation amongst
wealthy consumers.