Elite Income | > $200,000
Economic Cohorts classifies consumers into clusters based on a multi-dimensional framework including financial capacity, estimated income and householder demographics. The clusters are then placed into standard groups within broad income ranges. All clusters in the ‘Elite Income’ tier show estimated household income values above $200K.]
Young (Under 35)
M64.
Big Shots: Young Upmarket Urbanites
- % of HH: 0.58%
- Income: $233,796
- Spending: $204,527
- Credit Use: Very Low
Working Years (35-54)
N65.
Careers First: Urbanites
- % of HH: 0.99%
- Income: $217,200
- Spending: $143,095
- Credit Use: Low
N66.
Executive Spenders: Suburban Families
- % of HH: 0.65%
- Income: $228,084
- Spending: $152,197
- Credit Use: Low
N67.
Executive Spenders: Suburban Couples
- % of HH: 1.22%
- Income: $361,609
- Spending: $272,813
- Credit Use: Very Low
Pre-Retirement (55-64)
O68.
Corner Offices: Executive Urbanites
- % of HH: 0.52%
- Income: $212,426
- Spending: $128,220
- Credit Use: Low
O69.
Champagne Tastes: Executive Empty Nesters
- % of HH: 1.03%
- Income: $302,024
- Spending: $204,954
- Credit Use: Very Low
Retired (65+)
P70.
Flush Funds: Wealthy Urban Seniors
- % of HH: 0.54%
- Income: $216,314
- Spending: $130,643
- Credit Use: Very Low
P71.
Diamonds and Pearls: Wealthiest Retirees
- % of HH: 0.67%
- Income: $279,702
- Spending: $221,525
- Credit Use: Very Low