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Family Economics Review, Vol. 3

December 1990 (Classic Reprint)

Joan C. Courtless

Business & Economics / Auditing

Excerpt from Family Economics Review, Vol. 3: December 1990

Black households (71 percent) were less likely to purchase apparel than whites (80 percent) and other2 races (85 percent). Among purchas ing households, on average, black households spent less on apparel than whites and other races but more on children's apparel. Among purchasing house holds, mean expenditure for children's clothing was $388 for blacks, $255 for whites, and $164 for other races. Pitts (8) also found that black families spent more of their apparel budget on children's clothing. Other races reported spending more on men's apparel and footwear than did blacks or whites.

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