Black consumers had a spending power of $308 billion in 2008 — the most recent year for which data are available — up from $744 billion in 2007, reports Target Mar
Social Activities Of Older Americans
The social activities of Americans aged 45 and older vary widely by race/ethnicity, according to the AARP. For example, participating in religious or spiritual activities is m
Blacks Are Positive About Their Future Following Obama Election
Nearly four in 10 blacks (39%) believe they were better off in 2009 than they were five years ago, compared to 12% who think they are worse off, according to the Pew Research
Blacks And Hispanics See Value In Internet, But Don’t Go Online Often
Blacks and Hispanics recognize the benefits of Internet access, such as giving them greater access to the world (92%), making it easier to find jobs (83%), and helping student
Technology Is In Teen Boys’ DNA
While both teen boys and girls spend a significant amount of time with technology, their interest in it varies widely by gender.
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When Eating At Home, Dinner Plans Influence Other Meal Decisions
Breakfast may be the most important meal of the day nutritionally, but for food marketers, it is dinner. Americans choices about dinner — what to eat and where to shop &