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Facts Tagged With Urban
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34% of urban readers have read an eBook in the past 12 months, compared to 32% for suburban, and 20% for rural
E-book Reading Jumps
70% of US internet users in urban areas use social media, compared to 67% for suburban, and 61% for rural
The Demographics of Social Media Users — 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet
16% of Americans in urban areas have visited library websites, or otherwise accessed library services, via mobile devices, compared to 13% for suburban, and 8% for rural
Mobile Connections to Libraries | Pew Internet Libraries
Urban consumers aged 18-34 with household incomes exceeding $150,000 spend twice as much online as the average US consumer
U.S. Consumers Don’t Value Same-Day Delivery, Despite Rush of New Services by Retailers and Carriers
19% of urban Russians who own mobile phones are concerned about privacy issues when brands contact them on their devices, compared to 36% in Western Europe
The Data Digest: Mobile Behaviors in Russia | Forrester Blogs
53% of urban Russians who own mobile phones feel disconnected when they are without their devices, compared to 29% in Western Europe
The Data Digest: Mobile Behaviors in Russia | Forrester Blogs
43% of urban adults in Latin America and the Caribbean have bank accounts in formal financial institutions, compared to 35% of rural adults
Half of Adults Worldwide Report Having a Formal Bank Account
57% of mobile users in metropolitan China listen to music on their device monthly or more, 36% play games and 21% watch TV/video that often
The Data Digest: Global Mobile Behaviors | Forrester Blogs
35% of China's urban population own smartphones, compared to 23% of India's urban population
Mobile Gaming 2012: Casual Games Sector Report
Per capita disposable income of Chinese urban consumers will double between 2010 and 2020, from about $4,000 to about $8,000
Meet the 2020 Chinese Consumer
By 2020, some 850MM Chinese, representing about 60% of the total population, will be living in urban areas, up from about 650MM in 2010
Meet the 2020 Chinese Consumer
Between 2011 and 2020, Pakistan is forecast to see the highest increase in its income inequality, from 39% to 42% as a result of a high poverty rate and a growing rural-urban divide
Special Report: Income Inequality Rising Across the Globe - Analyst Insight from Euromonitor International
Chinese Internet users in major cities are willing to pay from $280 to $440 for a tablet, or $185 more than in 2010
BCG - Press Release - Fast-Growing Tablet Market Still up for Grabs as Consumers Look for Different Features, Price Points
Nearly 30% of those 12 to 25 years old in Indian urban centers have deactivated or deleted their social media accounts and profiles
Social media burnout visible amid youth in urban India: ASSOCHAM Survey
About 55% of those 12 to 25 years old in Indian urban centers have consciously reduced the time spent on social media websites and are no longer as active and enthusiastic about their favorite social networks as when they signed up
Social media burnout visible amid youth in urban India: ASSOCHAM Survey
In metropolitan China and Japan, at least 90% of adults have access to a home computer and 80% are already online, while in metro India 27% regularly go online
The Data Digest: Understanding The Changing Needs Of Online Consumers In Asia Pacific | Forrester Blogs
44% of women in tier 1 and 2 cities in China and 23% of women in low tier cities shop online
MEC | Annual online shopping spend of women in low tier cities is only RMB 339 less than their tier 1
More urban consumers in South Africa have smartphones than any other country. For instance, 75% of urban South Africans own smartphones,
compared with 20% of consumers in Japan
Accenture Consumer Electronics Products and Services Usage Report 2012
Less than 10% of China’s urban population shopped online in 2006. The figure jumped to 23% in 2010 and will nearly double to 44% by 2015
BCG - Press Release - Companies Without Online Offerings Are Slow to Enter China’s E-Commerce Market, World’s Second Largest and Set for More Explosive Growth, Says Report by The Boston Consulting Group