House and Home Expenditures Report
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House and Home Expenditures Report Information
House and Home Expenditures Report Usage
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House and Home Expenditures Report Overview
The House and Home Expenditures report shows total dollar amount and average amount per household spent on home products and services such as furniture, major appliances, and child care. A spending potential index (SPI) compares the amount spent in a specified area to the U.S. average.
Key variables used in this report include:
- 2007 Population, Households, Families, Median Age, Median Household Income, and Median Home Value
- 2007 total and average amount spent on household goods and services such as:
- Bedroom linens
- Child care
- Curtains and draperies
- Electricity
- Fuel oil and coal
- Furniture
- Homeowners insurance, maintenance, and remodeling services on owned dwellings
- Housekeeping services
- Laundry and cleaning supplies
- Lawn and garden
- Major appliances
- Natural gas
- Power tools
- Property taxes on owned dwellings
- Rent
- Small appliances
- Telephones and accessories
- Telephone services
- Tenant insurance
How to Use House and Home Expenditures Reports
Find out where consumers are spending their money when it comes to their homes.
Example: Before expanding a store's merchandise selection or opening up a new franchise, determine how residents are spending their dollars on daily expenditures.
Who Should Use House and Home Expenditures Reports
Anyone wanting information on house and home expenditures in a specified area, including:
- Franchisees
- Financial Advisors
- Durable goods providers
- Service providers
- Construction Companies
- Economic development agencies
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