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Study Shows Hispanics'
Purchasing Power to Outpace Nation's through 2020
April 27, 2004 - A
study of the Hispanic market in the U.S. projects increases in household
disposable income and consumer spending through 2020 that significantly outpace
the expected national growth rate.
The study based its estimates on the continued rapid expansion of the Hispanic
population.
Entitled "Snapshots of the U.S. Hispanic Market," the report, which covered
national demographics and several areas of consumer spending, said that Hispanic
spending patterns "often show a sharp contrast of growth in an otherwise flat
market. It also seeks to highlight the importance of targeting Hispanic
consumers to achieve maximum sales gains.
A variety of areas, including new auto and light truck sales, financial
products, prescription drugs, retail sales, home improvement and fast-food
restaurants can expect much greater growth from the Hispanic population in
coming years than from the general population, the report predicted.
It said that the Hispanic population reached 38.5 million in 2002, or 13.4
percent of the total, and that it will continue to grow at an average of 2.8
percent per year from 2002 to 2020, compared with 0.8 percent growth for the
total U.S. population. By 2020, Hispanics are expected to make up 18.9 percent
of the population.
Average disposable income per household for the Hispanic population last year
was $56,431, or 77 percent of the average for all U.S. households. But the study
said that "continuing improvements in educational attainment and employment
opportunities will produce a steady narrowing of this income gap."
Between 2002 and 2020, household income will grow by an average of 4.8 percent
per year, 0.4 percent ahead of non-Hispanic income.
Total consumer spending by Hispanics was $531 billion last year. This
represented $51,208 per household, or 81 percent of the national average.
From 2002 to 2020, the report projects personal consumption spending by
Hispanics to increase at an average annual rate of 9.1 percent, "far exceeding
the national growth rate of 6 percent."
"This is very good news for all the Spanish-language TV networks over the short
and long terms," said James M. McNamara, president and chief executive officer
of Hialeah-based Telemundo Communications Group Inc., the NBC unit that is the
country's second-largest Spanish-language television network. In a period when
the general market is showing anemic growth, he added, the Hispanic market will
be the most important sub-sector in the economy.
The study, commissioned by Telemundo, was carried out by Global Insight Inc., a
Waltham, Mass.-based economic and financial forecasting firm. It carried a price
tag of "several hundred thousand dollars," the TV executive said.
Global Insight went on to say that Hispanic employment has demonstrated
resilience at a time of weak economic conditions. "Employment of Hispanics has
continued to grow during the current economic downturn," it said, with
employment for this group standing about 3 percent higher than at the beginning
of the recession in March 2001. In contrast, total U.S. employment "still has
not regained the losses sustained in the recession," it added.
Global Insight used a variety of sources for its report, including updated
figures from the U.S. Census, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Income
and Product Accounts, retail trade surveys, and other government and private
sector data bases.
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