Title
Upholstered expenditures: What U.S. and Canadian consumers plan to spend on upholstered furniture
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1992
Abstract
Approximately 48 percent of U. S. households and 54 percent of Canadian households plan to buy some form of upholstered furniture in the near future. According to a recent survey, spending plans differ somewhat between U. S. and Canadian consumers, however. American consumers, for example, favor less expensive sofas, loveseats, and recliners, while Canadians prefer less expensive upholstered rockers and stationary chairs. Overall, Canadian households plan to spend more for each individual item than U. S. households.
Repository Citation
Kellum, Gary M.; Todd, Eric J.; and Bullard, Steven H., "Upholstered expenditures: What U.S. and Canadian consumers plan to spend on upholstered furniture" (1992). Faculty Publications. 116.
https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/forestry/116
Comments
Kellum, G.M., E.J. Todd, and S.H. Bullard. 1992. Upholstered expenditures: What U.S. and Canadian consumers plan to spend on upholstered furniture. Furniture World 122(2):10-11.