For "YearMonth", Individuals in U.S. between the ages of 18-25 that are All Households who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $242 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $278 on Groceries; $275 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $285 on Gas; $123 on Home Improvement; $28 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $86 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $124 on Utilities; $154 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $42 on Electronics; $278 on General Shopping; $41 on Hobbies; $9 on Office Supplies; $32 on Charity; $40 on Healthcare; $121 on Insurance; $52 on Personal Care; $30 on Pets; $162 on School & Child Care; $47 on Cable / Satellite; $29 on Entertainment; $70 on Travel.

This is compared to Individuals in U.S. between the ages of 65 and above that are All Households who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $198 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $337 on Groceries; $239 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $228 on Gas; $266 on Home Improvement; $61 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $86 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $224 on Utilities; $116 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $47 on Electronics; $252 on General Shopping; $68 on Hobbies; $7 on Office Supplies; $129 on Charity; $187 on Healthcare; $512 on Insurance; $66 on Personal Care; $38 on Pets; $60 on School & Child Care; $45 on Cable / Satellite; $45 on Entertainment; $145 on Travel.

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Michael Cohn

Young & old agree on Apple, Best Buy, not so much on Radio Shack Electronics Michael Cohn / 08:56 PM, Friday, March 12, 2010 / / Report this / Vote this up / 0

Hobby spending for the youngest vs. oldest groups. Nice to see Apple getting its due (he types from his borrowed iBook G4 running Tiger).

The kids are buying online, and the old folks are still patronizing brick and mortars.

Interestingly, the activities are probably otherwise similar... NewEgg and the HP home store are places for geeks to spend hours browsing, and so is Fry's, an electronics megastore which, as far as I know, only exists on the west coast. My main association with Fry's is that it's the kind of place you go if you're going to build your own computer from scratch, and you need parts. So I'm a bit surprised to see it's more popular with the old folks. Or that may be because the prices are good.

Somehow, Best Buy is getting the senior citizens to engage with their online store. I'm guessing that they've been doing in-store promotions for online deals, but I don't know that first hand. Other theories?
 

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