«We keep a really close pulse
on affluent consumer trends,» says Anton.
Not exact matches
The authors, previously colleagues at Boston Consulting Group, noted how the growing income gap in the U.S. had created not only a sizeable
affluent group able to purchase higher - quality items in almost every category but a habit among middle - income
consumers of spoiling themselves
on a single category of luxury purchases they identify with.
Previous comments have hit
on probably most of why more
affluent consumers in Canada shop at Walmart than in the States: a combination of fewer higher - end retailers in the Canadian market, more dispersed
affluent areas, less stigma attached to the brand, and potentially a higher level of frugality all contribute to Walmart attracting a higher percentage of
affluent Canadian shoppers.
Academic research suggests that long - term market declines can rub off
on consumers, leading them to feel less
affluent and therefore spend less money.
In the aftermath of the Financial Crisis and the resulting huge spike in charge - off rates, many leading issuers narrowed their focus, concentrating
on the high - FICO score
affluent segments, and ignoring subprime and low - prime
consumers.
On the other hand, the affluence of Pasadena affords niche attorneys the ability to attract and appeal to a more
affluent legal
consumer base.
A prolific writer
on legal issues, he has authored hundreds of appellate briefs
on behalf of
consumers and has published controversial articles criticizing current judicial interpretations of the law that unduly favor the
affluent.
The ability of
consumers to spend enormously (around 61 %)
on their medical and health needs and close to 38 % of emerging
affluent not possessing health insurance, indicates the huge need to deliver this segment.
We are intent
on creating an exceptional experience for the
affluent consumer.
«Our emphasis
on showcasing these homes with beautiful photography helped us capture a loyal audience of
affluent consumers early
on.»
The paper, a result of a study conducted by Harrison Group
on the luxury real estate market, focuses
on affluent American
consumer's wants and needs in today's economic environment.