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ISBN 978-1-935775-48-5; 126 pgs.; paperback; Dec 2011
Contents
Introduction
Sample Pages
The eighth edition of Who's Buying Alcoholic and Nonalcoholic Beverages is based on unpublished data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2009 Consumer Expenditure Survey. It examines how much Americans spend on beverages by the demographics that count—age, income, high-income households, household type, race and Hispanic origin, region of residence, and education. To round out the spending picture, it also presents who-are-the-best-customers analyses of the data, showing the demographics of spending at a glance. It looks at who buys beer, wine, whiskey, and other alcoholic beverages at home, on trips, and at restaurants and bars. It also examines who buys colas and noncolas, coffee and tea, fruit-flavored drinks, milk, etc. New to this edition is a unique analysis of spending before (2000 to 2006) and after (2006 to 2009) the Great Recession.
