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Table of Contents of Most Recent Survey

Page Table #
Introduction 3-5 –
Survey Highlights 6-10 –
Respondent Profile 11 –
Geography, Age, Gender, Net Worth,
Income, Investable Assets
11 1-2
Affluent Consumer Expectations (ACE) for Economy, Stock Market, and Household
Income
12-13 –
Current Business Conditions 12 3
Future Business
Conditions
12 4
Expectations for the Stock Market
and Household Income
12 5-6
Economic Outlook by Selected
Demographic Segments
14 7
Historical Affluent Consumer
Expectations (ACE) Indexes
14 8
Outlook for Household Income and Savings/Investments 15-16 –
Expectation for Household Income
Changes in 2010
15 9
Savings Expectations by Demographic Segments and
Historical Savings Indexes
15 10-11
Primary Investment Objectives 16 12-13
Plans to Purchase 8 Major Items in Next 12 Months 17-19 –
Historical Plans to Purchase 8
Major Items
17 14
Future Spending Indexes by Selected
Demographic Segments
18-19 15-16
Expected Changes in Spending for 17 Products and Services 20-24 17
Historical Indexes for Expected Changes in Spending 21 18
Future Spending Indexes by Selected Demographic Segments 22-23 19-20
Historical ACE Spending Indexes for Durables, Leisure,
and Travel
24 21
Current Employment Status of Self and Spouse 25 22-23
Home Values and Household Debt 26-30 –
Debt on Home as Percent of Home
Value by Selected Demographic Segments
26-27 24-25
Feelings about Amount of Current
Debt by Selected Demographic Segments
28 26-27
Actions Taken to Reduce Household
Debt by Selected Demographic Segments
29-30 28-29
Pre-Recession Spending and Savings Habits by Selected Demographic Segments 31-32 30-31
Supporting a Green Lifestyle by Selected Demographic Segments 33-42 32-33
Green Items Owned by Selected
Demographic Segments
35 34
Green Items Likely to Purchase in
Next 5 Years by Selected Demographic Segments
36 35
Premiums Paid for Green Living 37 36
Premiums Willing to Pay in Future for Green Living 38 37
Green Activities in Last 5 Years by Selected
Demographic Segments
39 38
Likelihood of Green Activities in Next 5 Years by
Selected Demographic Segments
40 39
Premium Paid for Green Activities in Last 5 Years by
Selected Demographic Segments
41 40
Premium Willing to Pay for Green Activities in Next 5
Years by Selected Demographic Segments
42 41
Demographic Attributes of Special Segments 43 42
The American Affluence Research Center 44 –
Mailing Lists of the Affluent 45 –

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