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Survey Affirm the Power of Print In Households Earning $100K+

Consumer Attitudes



September 19, 2013 -- The 2013 Ipsos Affluent Survey USA reports that Affluents (adults living in households with at least $100,000 in annual household income), “continue to be enthusiastic consumers of traditional media, even while their use of digital media continues to grow sharply.”
 
The study projects that there are now 62.5 million U.S. Affluents, up more than 6% over the past two years. Accounting for 20% of U.S. households, Ipsos projects Affluents hold 69% of U.S. net worth.
 
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About: The Ipsos Affluent Survey USA formerly known as the Mendelsohn Affluent Survey, now in its 37th year, details the lifestyles and media habits of high-earning individuals. The 2013 Ipsos Affluent Survey USA was conducted from March through July, and has a sample size of 13,348 adults living in households with at least $100,000 in annual household income. The survey uses a random probability sample drawn from address-based sample frame as well as other methodologies to ensure the results are projectable to the population of America’s 62.5 million Affluents. Roughly 20% of U.S. households, Ipsos analyses show that Affluents garner 60% of U.S. household income, and hold 69% of U.S. net worth.
 

Source: Ipsos, Affluent Population Grows Larger, Wealthier, and More Engaged with Media, September 19, 2013.