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discretionary income - definition of discretionary income - The amount of an individual's income available for spending after the essentials (such as food, clothing, and shelter) have been taken care of. ... discretionary income in the news...
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Total amount of discretionary income in an economy is a key indicator of the level of possible economic growth and is the target of all commercial advertising. Also called hot money...
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64% of Americans Have Discretionary Income - Publisher: MarketingCharts ... About 73 million US households now have discretionary income, up from about 57 million in 2002, according to a report by The Conference Board. The proportion of the US population with discretionary income has increased to nearly 64%, up from 52%
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Discretionary income is disposable income less essential purchases for food, clothing, shelter, and transportation. Basically it is the money you have after paying your living expenditures to either save or blow.
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ED310997 - A Marketer's Guide to Discretionary Income. ... Detailed information about discretionary income--how much money is available after day-to-day needs are met--is important for understanding how consumers spend their money. Business requires a precise definition of discretionary income to assess the market's...
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About 73 million U.S. households now have discretionary income, up from about 57 million in 2002, according to a report by The Conference Board. The percent of the U.S. population with discretionary income has increased to nearly 64 percent, up from 52 percent in 2002.
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About 57 million U.S. households now have discretionary income, up from nearly 54 million in 1997-1998, according to a new study released today by The Conference Board. But the percentage of the American population with discretionary income has edged down to 51 percent, compared with 52 percent six years ago.
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Someone needs to tell me why this news about discretionary income isn't as significant as I believe it is. ... 2. I don't feel totally comfortable with how the statistic is measured -- "Households with discretionary income, as defined by the study, are those whose spendable income exceeds that held by households with...
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