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Luxury Consumers Overwhelmingly Plan to Save or Invest - Rather than Spend - Their Rebate Checks

Presented by Pam Danziger
President of Unity Marketing
Par Excellence Magazine Advisory Board Member

Stevens, PA April 15, 2008 -- If the luxury consumers are a guide, the 2008 Economic Stimulus Package rushed through Congress in order to jump start the economy will end up having little if any effect on spending, according to a new survey conducted by Unity Marketing. Among luxury consumers who expect to receive a tax rebate check, only 11 percent plan to go shopping to splurge on something special.

The vast majority of luxury consumers plan to save their tax rebate check (26 percent), to invest it (16 percent) or pay down debt (27 percent). Commenting on the results of the survey, Pam Danziger, president of Unity Marketing and author of Shopping: Why We Love It and How Retailers Can Create the Ultimate Customer Experience, said, "The affluent luxury consumers are the 'heavy-lifters' when it comes to consumer spending. The top 20 percent of households based upon income – which corresponds to Unity's survey sample – spends about twice as much the typical U.S. household across the board. When they choose to hold back on their spending, the effects are felt far and wide.

"Unfortunately, the tax rebate is unlikely to have much effect on retail spending among these shoppers. A far more meaningful economic stimulus for the American economy would result from reducing the price of gasoline and improving the value of the dollar against foreign currencies," Danziger advises.

Unity Marketing's latest survey was conducted April 7-11 among 1,258 luxury consumers with incomes of $100,000 or more. The average income of all those surveyed was $173,400 and average age 45.9 years. Among those surveyed, 60 percent expect to receive a tax rebate check.

Pam Danziger has prepared a white paper about predictions for the luxury market in 2008 based upon Unity Marketing's latest consumer research. Click here to download a copy.

For media: Charts, tables and graphs are available on request.

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