Sentences with phrase «of wealthier consumers»

This is likely to produce a new wave of wealthier consumers with an interest in healthier and more nutritious food and drink products.
There is already a substantial cohort of wealthy consumers in Asia, but no real evidence of increased demand and prices for Australian farm products.
Seventy (70) percent of wealthy consumers identified location as the most important factor in their last residential purchase.

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All of that is making consumers feel wealthier, which could lead to more spending.
Tara - Nicholle Nelson is the author of «The Transformational Consumer: Fuel a Lifelong Love Affair With Customers By Helping Them Get Healthier, Wealthier and Wiser.»
One of the cornerstones of conservative politics is cutting taxes for the wealthy — whether that's the corporate tax rate on businesses or the individual tax rate for consumers.
With a $ 17 - trillion economy and some 500 million of the world's wealthiest consumers, the European Union is the largest single common market, foreign investor and trader, according to the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.
While more than half of U.S. households with internet have Prime, the program is particularly popular with wealthier consumers.
This group of super spenders is expected to see its population double over the next five years to 100 million households, and as an economic force they are poised to eclipse the impact of rising but less - wealthy consumers: Their consumption is currently growing at 17 percent a year, compared to just 5 percent among emerging - middle - class and middle - class consumers.
The company had long pursued educated consumers over wealthy ones, and Shields knew this region had more colleges than any other part of the country.
, Yosef Bonaparte analyzes data from the triennial Survey of Consumer Finances to find out why the wealthiest investors achieve superior stock returns.
Many contended that the rules would drive up costs for companies and consumers, put commissioned brokers out of business and deprive less - wealthy investors of access to advice.
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.
Charlie Chen, head of the investment bank's China consumer research, said younger and more wealthy Chinese are more discerning than ever, and just because a brand is from offshore it does not mean they will buy it.
In the meat sector wealthier Asian consumers are increasing consumption of chicken, pork and fish.
The textile and clothing industries are important components of economic development, and consumers who demand safe conditions and fair wages for farmers and industrial workers could help ensure that such development benefits everyone, not just wealthy factory owners.
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.
However, the problem remains that commercial fishermen (who supply ordinary consumers with seafood) operate under different rules than the deep - pocketed recreational fishing sector; the latter too often have the ears of legislators, who tend to favor wealthier constituents and state tourism industries.
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.
Wealthy consumers who spend large amounts on their credit cards each month have a high risk of damaging their credit.
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.
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.
Affluent are more often victims of ID theft, report shows — Wealthy consumers who enjoy leisure activities such as tennis, skiing and international vacations are top targets for identity thieves, according to a new report.
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.
Reward Points Credit Card: More rewarding for wealthy consumers — Card issuers hope to get wealthy shoppers to charge more of their holiday purchases.
A new series of advertisements running through September 2007 features credit card giant Visa USA aiming to inform wealthier consumers about premium rewards offered by its Signature line of Visa credit cards.
Obviously, wealthy consumers can afford many of these luxuries on their own.
Luxury images of equestrian sports and wealthy leisure pursuits are repurposed, as are furniture ready - mades into new sculpture where an exchange between consumer image, domestic object and organic matter test the ubiquitous conventions of tradition against the unwieldy nature of the ageing process.
One way to prevent the creation of new high - consumers would be to persuade the wealthy to have fewer babies and to close off the borders of wealthy countries, preventing low - consumers from immigrating and becoming high - consumers.
Like all of Obama's green expenditures (billions of dollars over past three years) this was another failure that reveals why governments should not be wasting tax - payer dollars subsidizing Al Gore and wealthy consumers.
But for the wealthy who purchase this rolling $ 40,000 + Weber grill, they get subsidized by all the rest of us to the tune of $ 7,500, which Obama now wants increased to $ 10,000, per wealthy consumer.
Rex Wyler, ecologist (born 1947) «The wealthy nations and wealthy consumers have, of course, the greatest impact, but sheer numbers do count.
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.
But it will nevertheless come with two negative effects on economic growth: Consumers will have less equity to tap through their equity lines of credit, and they'll feel less wealthy based on their unrealized gain, both of which will inhibit their spending.
For example, one of the white papers released by the company focused specifically on the post-recession wealthy consumer.
Most of the individual tax cuts accrue the most to the wealthiest Americans, and they are not likely to be an inducement for much new consumer spending.
On average, wealthy consumers with a gross annual household income of at least $ 400,000 spent 225 percent more on their most recently purchased residential property than those with incomes between $ 250,000 and $ 399,999 ($ 2.58 million vs. $ 792,000).
The most commonly cited reason for wealthy consumers not considering the purchase of a residential property was the desire to keep assets liquid (24 percent).
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.
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