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Consumers who spend the most on entertainment products spend and average of 3.5 hours per week watching DVDs or Blu-rays, compared to 4.7 hours for moderate entertainment spenders, and 4.2 for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Consumers who spend the most on entertainment products spend and average of 4.3 hours per week listening to music, compared to 5.1 hours for moderate entertainment spenders, and 6.1 for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Consumers who spend the most on entertainment products spend and average of 5.9 hours per week playing video games, compared to 7.6 hours for moderate entertainment spenders, and 8.9 for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Consumers who spend the most on entertainment products spend and average of 2.1 hours per week watching mobile video online, compared to 2.5 hours for moderate entertainment spenders, and 3.4 for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Women account for 53% of spending among consumers who spend the most on entertainment, compared to 50% for moderate entertainment spenders, and 46% for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Teens account for 5% of spending among consumers who spend the most on entertainment, compared to 8% for moderate entertainment spenders, and 19% for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Hispanics account for 19% of spending among consumers who spend the most on entertainment, compared to 11% for moderate entertainment spenders, and 10% for low spenders
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
Consumers in households earning an average annual income of $66,000 account for 70% of spending on entertainment
Amusement Perks: More Money, More Entertainment
US per-person restaurant revenue declined by $24 in 2012, to $1,509
What’s Cooking in the U.S. Restaurant Industry? Competition
US per-restaurant revenue declined by 7% in 2012, to $719,276
What’s Cooking in the U.S. Restaurant Industry? Competition
47,161 new restaurants opened in the US in 2012, compared to a decrease of 16,000 in 2011
What’s Cooking in the U.S. Restaurant Industry? Competition
US restaurant industry revenue declined by $3.8B in 2012, to $472.4B
What’s Cooking in the U.S. Restaurant Industry? Competition
The total purchasing power of US women totals between $5T to $15T annually
U.S. Women Control the Purse Strings
The top 14% of the total US music consumer population accounts for 34% of industry spending
Turn it Up: Music Fans Could Spend Up To $2.6B More Annually
US music fans could spend an additional $2.6B annually if offered behind-the-scenes access to artists and exclusive content
Turn it Up: Music Fans Could Spend Up To $2.6B More Annually
40% of US consumers are responsible for 75% of spending on music
Turn it Up: Music Fans Could Spend Up To $2.6B More Annually
39% of fresh foods purchased in the US is meat, compared to 32% for produce, and 7% for baked goods
The Evolving Landscape of the U.S. Fresh Foods Market
US consumers spend 30% of their food, grocery and personal care expense on fresh foods
The Evolving Landscape of the U.S. Fresh Foods Market