How We Spend Now

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Go take a gander at Shoppers’ Shifting Priorities, another fantastic graphic at the New York Times Online

Last year, consumers pulled back on spending and the retail sector suffered. But not all retailers are faring worse than they did a few years ago.

Against a baseline of spending levels in 2003, sales in computer stores have continued to rise. Restaurant and liquor-store sales are at much higher levels, and purchases at warehouse stores are up nearly 50 percent.

Still, in major retail divisions like home furnishings and clothing, sales faltered in 2007 and are now below their levels of 2003.

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I am a former big ad agency brand planner, running footloose and fancy-free through the streets of New York City. I read all those huge research reports that explain how and why consumers love or are indifferent to particular brands, the types of messaging that make them break out in night sweats, and the ONE thing you are not doing that your customers really wish you would. I read a lot of other stuff too. I write custom reports, design proprietary research, basically help my smart and fabulous clients become even more so.

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