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Youth furniture

Percentage of households that ...

By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, September 10, 2001

Id: 1801

in the Northeast

  • 4.9% shopped for youth furniture 2000

  • 2.9% bought youth furniture in 2000

  • 2.8% plan to buy youth furniture in 2001

  • $350 was the median spending on youth furniture in 2000

  • $300 is the median planned to spend on youth furniture in 2001

in the South

  • 5.1% shopped for youth furniture 2000

  • 2.9% bought youth furniture in 2000

  • 3.8% plan to buy youth furniture in 2001

  • $270 was the median spending on youth furniture in 2000

  • $300 is the median planned to spend on youth furniture in 2001

in the Midwest

  • 5.2% shopped for youth furniture 2000

  • 3.2% bought youth furniture in 2000

  • 3.6% plan to buy youth furniture in 2001

  • $225 was the median spending on youth furniture in 2000

  • $300 is the median planned to spend on youth furniture in 2001

in the West

  • 5.6% shopped for youth furniture 2000

  • 3.3% bought youth furniture in 2000

  • 3.8% plan to buy youth furniture in 2001

  • $250 was the median spending on youth furniture in 2000

  • $200 is the median planned to spend on youth furniture in 2001

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