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4/22/2016

link

http://time.com/money/4294131/amazon-prime-rich-american-members/

summary

This article examines the demographics of Amazon Prime membership in the United States and explores the correlation between Amazon Prime membership and income levels. It discusses a study that found a clear correlation between higher income and higher rates of Amazon Prime membership. The article also delves into the reasoning behind this correlation, suggesting that Prime membership offers a range of benefits that are particularly appealing to wealthier individuals, including free shipping, access to exclusive deals, and streaming services. Additionally, it highlights the potential impact of Prime membership on consumer behavior and the overall retail landscape. Overall, the article provides insights into the relationship between income and Amazon Prime membership in the United States.

tags

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