U.S. Kids’ Buying Power Tops $18 Billion
“According to a new study from market research publisher Packaged Facts, kids aged 3 to 5, 6 to 8 and 9 to 11 in the U.S.—an estimated 36 million children—had a combined purchasing power of $18 billion last year.”
And by 2010, they will spending something like $143 billion a year. Have allowances gone up that much??
I guess it shouldn’t surprise me. With my two, their taste in toys changed as they got older. Do they even make coloring books anymore??
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