Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Are $100,000 + income families more likely to coupon than those with less than $35,000 incomes?

CNBC posted an article yesterday with interesting statistics on couponers:

Constance Atkinson, a 20-year veteran of couponing, estimates that she saves more than $1,000 per year by scouring the newspaper for deals.
Atkinson, a Brooklyn resident, and other bargain-seeking consumers fueled a 63-percent surge in coupon redemption last year, according to new data from Coupons.org.
But the changing face of the coupon user may surprise you.
Households with incomes of $100,000 or more are twice as likely to coupon as those who earn less than $35,000. College-degree holders are also twice as likely to use coupons as those who did not graduate from high school.
Read the full article here.

Thanks for the article Money Saving Mom

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