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This is a pretty affluent consumer. It's a fair statement that this probably wouldn't be affordable for households with under $100,000 annual income, and maybe more. That's an extremely small market.
Joshua Feinberg
Housing is seen as a commodity -- buy low, sell high. Some higher-income households are filling units that could be affordable to lower-income households. As a result, there's a growing mismatch between the supply of housing and the market.
Janet Smith
The danger going forward is that the formerly large middle class is shrinking, and we are depending on a relatively small fraction of affluent households to provide the bulk of future consumer-spending growth.
Peter Francese
The wealthiest households took the hardest hit from the equity slide over the past two years and had the largest debt exposure. Since these high-income households are in the best position to withstand deterioration in their financial positions, the shocks are likely to have a limited effect on overall consumer spending.
Robert DiClemente
This is the second consecutive year that households did not experience an annual change in real median income.
Charles Nelson
Although higher income and employment levels have offset the impact of rising gas prices on consumer confidence, there is a considerable degree of dread about future prospects among middle- and lower-income households.
Richard Curtin
If you're in an affluent county, but happen to be one of the smaller numbers percentage-wise, it would seem your life could be harder. It's more difficult to obtain affordable housing and participate in community life if you have less income than your neighbors.
Jeff Daly
[She also indicated that consumer spending remains sluggish heading into the key holiday period. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. ] At this juncture what we're seeing is improvement in the enterprise market and a so-so consumer market, ... I wouldn't call it weak, but I wouldn't call it spectacular.
Carly Fiorina
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1954
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Educate is at a place where it is feeling the pressure in its ability to attract customers. While it is tackling a lot of small issues, the elephant in the room is it has effectively saturated this market of affluent families that would pay for this service. So, Educate ceases to be a straightforward growth company and more of a consumer cyclical that will move with the cycles in the economy.
Trace Urdan
With employment gains non-existent, income growth has slowed. As households also become more judicious in taking on more debt, consumer spending will remain soft.
Steven Wood
There is no good valuation model to determine the fair value of unexercised employee stock options. Including an unreliable estimate of the fair value of options in the income statement would distort earnings.
Andy Bryant
Folks between the ages of 25 and 54, households with children, households with a median income of $73,000, that's our target demographic.
Michael Phelps
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1985
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Our own surveys of 1,000 U.S. households over the past year indicates that more middle-income households are also cutting back spending to some degree,
Michael Niemira
People who buy market-rate or affordable housing, typically those with a median income, represent about 60 percent of the market.
Ray Rodriguez
A lot of policy makers have no idea what a very small percentage of what they think is affordable housing really is affordable. Market forces keep pushing that higher and higher.
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