This paper investigates the food purchase behavior of low-income households across two dimensions: the types of stores they choose to shop at and the frequency of coupon usage for food purchases. Expenditure share analysis shows little difference between income groups in terms of expenditure shares across store types. The main difference occurs between metro and non-metro households. Since metro areas tend to have more grocery stores and fewer supercenters, while rural, non-metro areas tend to have more supercenters, the key result from this section is that non-metro households spend a greater share of their food budget at supercenter and warehouse club stores. We then segment consumers into coupon users and nonusers in order to better ...
Low-income households with more difficult access to large grocery stores spent a similar share of th...
The aim of this paper is to ascertain the usage of price comparisons and avoidance of impulse purcha...
Whether the poor pay more for food than other income groups is an important question in food price p...
This paper investigates the food purchase behavior of low-income households across two dimensions: t...
Policymakers are pursing initiatives to increase food access for low-income households. However, due...
This report compares food purchases by U.S. households of different income levels and finds that low...
Typically, it has been the view that households in a given market pay the same prices for the foods ...
Low access to food retailers selling healthy and affordable foods may lead to reliance on food retai...
Research on low-income household food costs shows that the poor often have limited shopping opportun...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
This study describes the environment in which low-income households acquire and purchase food by exa...
This paper adds to the literature on household prepared food purchasing behavior of urban households...
The aim of this paper is to ascertain the usage of price comparisons and avoidance of impulse purcha...
Policymakers are pursing initiatives to increase food access for low-income households. However, due...
Low-income households with more difficult access to large grocery stores spent a similar share of th...
The aim of this paper is to ascertain the usage of price comparisons and avoidance of impulse purcha...
Whether the poor pay more for food than other income groups is an important question in food price p...
This paper investigates the food purchase behavior of low-income households across two dimensions: t...
Policymakers are pursing initiatives to increase food access for low-income households. However, due...
This report compares food purchases by U.S. households of different income levels and finds that low...
Typically, it has been the view that households in a given market pay the same prices for the foods ...
Low access to food retailers selling healthy and affordable foods may lead to reliance on food retai...
Research on low-income household food costs shows that the poor often have limited shopping opportun...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
Low-income households may face higher food prices for three reasons: (1) on average, low-income hous...
This study describes the environment in which low-income households acquire and purchase food by exa...
This paper adds to the literature on household prepared food purchasing behavior of urban households...
The aim of this paper is to ascertain the usage of price comparisons and avoidance of impulse purcha...
Policymakers are pursing initiatives to increase food access for low-income households. However, due...
Low-income households with more difficult access to large grocery stores spent a similar share of th...
The aim of this paper is to ascertain the usage of price comparisons and avoidance of impulse purcha...
Whether the poor pay more for food than other income groups is an important question in food price p...