Consumers Cut Spending on Luxuries, Sell Items
Flemington, NJ, October 27, 2009 – Results from a new media study among 222 viewers of a news clip on frugal living revealed that in the past year, the key areas that consumers have cut spending in are dining out (81%) and personal luxuries (79%).
Nearly half of consumers have sold personal items for extra income.
The study was
conducted by HCD Research using its MediaCurves.com®
website on October 26 to obtain viewers’ perceptions of a
news clip which featured consumers’ spending behaviors and
frugal living in the past year. To view agreement curves and
detailed results go to: http://www.mediacurves.com.
Among
the other top areas that consumers reported having cut back
on included buying clothing/accessories (69%) and
vacations/travel (62%). In addition, 47% reported that they
have sold personal items to earn extra money, and 22%
indicated that they have worked more overtime or picked up
extra shifts at work.
Among the findings:
In
the past year, have you cut back on any expenses in your
life (purchased less of, or a discounted version of a
product or service)? Select all that apply.
(Click
the following link to view responses)
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0910/Consumercutbacks.doc
While
viewing the video, participants indicated their levels of
agreement by moving their mouse from left to right on a
continuum. The responses were recorded in quarter-second
intervals and reported in the form of curves. The
participants were also asked to respond to post-viewing
questions.
ENDS