Women are earning, spending, and influencing spending at a greater rate than ever before. Women account for$7 trillion in consumer and business spending in the United States, and over the next decade they will controltwo thirds of consumer wealth. Women make or influence 85 percent of all purchasing decisions, and purchase over 50 percent of traditional male products, including automobiles, home improvement products and consumer electronics.
BUT 91% of women say that advertisers don’t understand them.
Recognizing the power and influence of women needs to be a top priority for marketers if they are going to tap into the market’s full potential. I have pulled together 30 surprising stats to help marketers get a handle on this mis-understood demographic.
Earning Power:
1/ The average American woman is expected to earn more than the average American male by 2028
2/ 51% of U.S. Private wealth is controlled by women
3/ Women account for over 50% of all stock ownership in the U.S.
4/ Women control more than 60% of all personal wealth in the U.S.
Spending Power:
5/ Women account for 85% of all consumer purchases including everything from autos to health care
6/ Women make 80% of healthcare decisions and 68 percent of new car purchase decisions
7/ 75% of women identified themselves as the primary shoppers for their households
8/ Women influenced $90 billion of consumer electronic purchases in 2007
9/ Nearly 50% of women say they want more green choices, with 37% are more likely to pay attention to brands that are committed to environmental causes
Women and Cars
10/ Women buy more than half of the new cars in the U.S., and influence up to 80% of all car purchases
11/ Women request 65% of the service work done at dealerships
12/ Women spend over $200 billion on new cars & mechanical servicing of vehicles each year
13/ 45% of all light trucks and SUVs are purchased by women
Mom Power
14/ Moms represent a $2.4 trillion market
15/ 55% of active (daily) social media moms said they made their purchase because of a recommendation from a personal review blog
16/ 18.3 million Internet users who are moms read blogs at least once a month
17/ In 2014, 63% (nearly 21 million) of all online moms will read blogs
18/ Moms mention brands an average of 73 times per week compared with just 57 times per week among males
19/ 77% of mom bloggers will only write about products or brands whose reputations they approve of. Another 14% will write about brands or products they boycott
20/ 90% of moms are online vs. just 76% of women in general
21/ 64% of moms ask other mothers for advice before they purchase a new product and 63% of all mothers surveyed consider other moms the most credible experts when they have questions
Women online
22/ As early as 2000, women were found to have surpassed men in Internet usage
23/ 78% of women in the US use the Internet for product information before making a purchase
24/ 33% research products and services on-line before buying offline
25/ Women account for 58% of all total online spending
26/ 22% shop online at least once a day
27/ 92% pass along information about deals or finds to others
28/ The average number of contacts in their e-mail or mobile lists is 171
29/ 76% want to be part of a special or select panel
30/ 58% would toss a TV if they had to get rid of one digital device (only 11% would ditch their laptops)
Sources: She-Economy, Ms Smith Marketing, StartUpNation, Clickz, Inc.com, Girl Power Marketing, Catalyst, Forbes
Originally published in MediaPost