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GfK Retail Purchasing Power

What is GfK Retail Purchasing Power?

Retail purchasing power is the amount of general purchasing power available for retail spending after deducting expenses relating to rent, mortgage payments, insurance, vehicles, travel and services. GfK Retail Purchasing Power is therefore a measure of the potential demand for fixed-location retail and mail-order trade within a specific region.

How can GfK Retail Purchasing Power help me?

Sections of the population that have a high level of purchasing power do not necessarily spend the same amount of money on all product groups. For example, high purchasing power levels in certain areas are often accompanied by higher-than-average costs for rent and housing, while in other areas the same purchasing power level might indicate more money spent on retail goods and services. Consequently, GfK Retail Purchasing Power is the dataset of choice when searching for a new branch location or evaluating an existing site.

The GfK Retail Purchasing Power dataset is ideal for your Germany-based microgeographic analyses, with data down to the level of street segments.

GfK Retail Purchasing Power is available for the following countries:

BelgiumBulgariaDenmark
GermanyFinlandFrance
GreeceGreat Britain
Italy
LuxembourgNetherlandsNorway
AustriaPolandPortugal
SwedenSwitzerlandSerbia
SpainTurkeyHungary

 

 

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