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Who's Buying Transportation.
Title:
Who's Buying Transportation.
Author:
Editors, The New Strategist.
ISBN:
9781933588674
Edition:
11th ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (133 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Contents -- About the Data in Who's Buying Transportation -- Introduction -- Definition of Consumer Unit -- How to Use the Tables in This Report -- History and Methodology of the Consumer Expenditure Survey -- For More Information -- Percent reporting expenditure and amount spent, average quarter, 2013 -- Household Spending Trends, 2000 to 2013 -- Average household spending in 2013 was below the 2000 level -- Household spending trends, 2000 to 2013 -- Household Spending on Transportation, 2000 to 2013 -- Transportation spending, 2000 to 2013 -- Household Spending on Transportation by Demographic Characteristic, 2013 Spending by Age -- Spending by Household Income -- Spending by Household Type -- Spending by Race and Hispanic Origin -- Spending by Region -- Spending by Education -- Transportation: Average spending by age, 2013 -- Transportation: Indexed spending by age, 2013 -- Transportation: Total spending by age, 2013 -- Transportation: Market shares by age, 2013 -- Transportation: Average spending by income, 2013 -- Transportation: Indexed spending by income, 2013 -- Transportation: Total spending by income, 2013 -- Transportation: Market shares by income, 2013 -- Transportation: Average spending by high-income consumer units, 2013 -- Transportation: Indexed spending by high-income consumer units, 2013 -- Transportation: Total spending by high-income consumer units, 2013 -- Transportation: Market shares by high-income consumer units, 2013 -- Transportation: Average spending by household type, 2013 -- Transportation: Indexed spending by household type, 2013 -- Transportation: Total spending by household type, 2013 -- Transportation: Market shares by household type, 2013 -- Transportation: Average spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2013 -- Transportation: Indexed spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2013.

Transportation: Total spending by race and Hispanic origin, 2013 -- Transportation: Market shares by race and Hispanic origin, 2013 -- Transportation: Average spending by region, 2013 -- Transportation: Indexed spending by region, 2013 -- Transportation: Total spending by region, 2013 -- Transportation: Market shares by region, 2013 -- Transportation: Average spending by education, 2013 -- Transportation: Indexed spending by education, 2013 -- Transportation: Total spending by education, 2013 -- Transportation: Market shares by education, 2013 -- Airline fares -- Automobile service clubs and GPS services -- Bus fares, intercity -- Car and truck lease payments -- Cars, new -- Cars, used -- Gasoline and motor oil (including on trips) -- Local transportation on trips -- Mass transit fares, intracity -- Motorcycles, new and used -- Oil change, lube, and oil filters -- Parking fees (excluding at residence) and tolls -- Ship fares -- Taxi fares and limousine service in home town -- Tires (purchased, replaced, installed) -- Towing charges -- Train fares, intercity -- Trucks, new -- Trucks, used -- Vehicle finance charges -- Vehicle insurance -- Vehicle maintenance and repair (includes oil changes and tires) -- Vehicle rentals (including rentals on trips) -- Spending by Product and Service Ranked by Amount Spent, 2013 -- Glossary.
Abstract:
The tenth edition of Who's Buying Transportation is based on unpublished data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics' 2012 Consumer Expenditure Survey-you can't get these data online. It examines how much Americans spend on getting around town 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 the best and biggest customers at a glance. The items examined in this report fall within the categories of vehicle purchases (new and used cars and trucks, etc.), gasoline and motor oil, other vehicle expenses (insurance, finance charges, maintenance and repairs, leasing, etc.), and public transportation. New to this edition is a unique analysis of spending before (2000 to 2006) and after (2006 to 2012) the Great Recession.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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