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Hispanic Americans and Credit Cards
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Sep 1, 2006
118 Pages - Pub ID: LA1207052
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Chapter 1 Executive Summary
- Scope of Report and Methodology
- Overview of the Hispanic Population in the U.S.
- Tremendous Hispanic Population Growth
- Hispanic Income and Buying Power
- Hispanics, Largely Unbanked
- Hispanic Households More Likely To Be In Credit Card Debt
- Hispanics Hit Hard by ID Theft
- Hispanic Assimilation
- English Will Continue to Become More Dominant in Hispanic Market
- Demographic Highlights of Hispanics in the U.S.
- Financial and Marketing Communication Attitudes Within the Hispanic Community
- Financial Attitudes of Hispanics Versus Other U.S. Populations
- Financial Attitudes of Hispanics from Different Heritages Versus Total U.S. Population
- Financial Attitudes of Hispanics: U.S. Born Versus non-U.S. Born within U.S. Population
- Attitudes of Hispanics from Different Heritages Versus Total U.S. Hispanic Population
- Attitudinal Differences Between U.S. and non-U.S. Born Hispanics
- Financial Attitudes Vary Within Different Hispanic Socio-Economic Groups
- Hispanic American Credit Card Usage and Brand
Preference
- Current Credit Card Market
- Hispanic Credit Card Use Versus Other U.S. Populations
- Level of Education Affects Usage
- Personal Income Level Show Similar Pattern to Education
- Household Income Same Pattern, Lower Penetration
- A Look at Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level
- Credit Card Usage by U.S. Born vs. Non-U.S Born Hispanics
- Credit Card Usage by Country or Region of Heritage
- Credit Card Usage by Country of Birth
- Credit Card Usage by Year Moved to the U.S
- Credit Card Usage By Level of Identification with U.S. Culture
- Credit Card Usage By Spoken Language Preference
- The Most Popular Card Brands
- Factors to Growth In The Hispanic Credit Card
Marketplace
- The More Activity By Financial Players in Hispanic Market, The Better For The Credit Card Industry
- Partnering with Latino Organizations
- Expansion into Unbanked & Underbanked U.S. Hispanic
Communities
- More Financial Advice and Education May Create New Opportunities with Latinos
- Make Use of Latino Media Outlets
- The Right Messaging and Segmentation
- Be Ever Vigilant Regarding the Big Box Threat
- Changing Immigration Laws May Affect Future Hispanic Consumer Base
Chapter 2 Overview of Hispanics in the U.S.
- Scope of Report and Methodology
- Tremendous and Continued Hispanic Growth
- Hispanic Population at 42.7 Million
- U.S. Population Growth Driven Largely By Hispanics
- Hispanics Youth A Major Force
- Nearly Half of Hispanic Population Found in California and Texas
- Table 2-1 Metro Areas with the Largest Hispanic Population Growth Rates, 2000-2004
- Mexicans Dominate Latino Population
- The Hispanic Community, Financially
- Aggregate Disposable Income Rising, but Incomes Remain Low
- Nearly 1 Million Latino Households Have Income of $100,000
or More
- Growth of Hispanic Businesses
- Hispanic Buying Power
- Table 2-2 Hispanic Buying Power: 1990, 2000, 2003, and 2008 ($billions)
- Cash Is King
- Hispanics, Largely Unbanked
- Unlikely To Participate In Retirement Plan
- Hispanic Households More Likely To Be In Credit Card Debt
- Hispanics Hit Hard by ID Theft
- Assimilation of the Hispanic Market
- Influence of Immigrants on the Wane
- English Will Continue to Become More Dominant in Hispanic Market
- Retro-Acculturation May Change Pace of Assimilation
- Most Latinos Live in Non-Hispanic Neighborhoods
- Demographic Portrait of Hispanics in the U.S.
- Younger Generations Dominate; Live in Southwest
- Education Highly Important Despite Low College Enrollment
- Homemakers and House Builders
- The Hispanic Household
- Table 2-3 Demographic Characteristics of the U.S. Hispanic Population, 2005
Chapter 3 Hispanic Financial Attitudes
- Introduction
- Financial Attitudes of Hispanics Versus Other U.S. Populations
- Table 3-1 Attitudes Toward Personal Financial Management: Hispanic versus Other Demographic Populations, 2005 (U.S. Overall Adult Population)
- Financial Attitudes of Hispanics from Different Heritages Versus Total U.S. Population
- Hispanics of Cuban and Central American Heritage May Be Most Likely to Favor Credit Card Use
- Hispanics of Mexican Heritage Are a Mixed Bag
- Hispanics of Spanish Heritage Are Unique
- Puerto Ricans Virtually Indistinguishable from U.S. Population
- Table 3-2 Hispanic Attitudes Toward Personal Financial Management: By Country of Origin or Heritage, 2005 (U.S. Overall Adult Population)
- Financial Attitudes of Hispanics: U.S. Born Versus non-U.S. Born within U.S. Population
- Table 3-3 Hispanic Attitudes Toward Personal Financial Management: By U.S./Non-U.S. Born and Period Moved to the U.S., 2005 (U.S. Overall Adult Population)
- Financial and Marketing Communication Attitudes of Hispanics from Different Heritages Versus Total U.S. Hispanic Population
- Puerto Ricans Prefer English
- Cubans Are Risk Averse; Aspire to Be Successful Financially
- South Americans Respond to Spanish; Prefer to Shop Around
- Central Americans Feel Respect from Spanish Language
- Advertisers
- Hispanics of Spanish Heritage Unlike Other Hispanics
- Hispanics of Other Heritages Mimic South and Central American Hispanics
- Table 3-4 Hispanic Attitudes Toward Personal Financial Management: By Country of Origin or Heritage, 2005 (U.S. Hispanic Adult Population)
- Table 3-5 Hispanic Attitudes Toward Marketing Communications: By Country of Origin or Heritage, 2005 (U.S. Hispanic Adult Population)
- Attitudes Among U.S. Born Hispanics
- Attitudes Among non-U.S. Born Hispanics
- Table 3-6 Hispanic Attitudes within Hispanic Population Toward Personal Financial Management: By Country of Origin or Heritage, 2005 (U.S. Hispanic Adult Population)
- Table 3-7 Hispanic Attitudes within Hispanic Population Toward Marketing Communications: By Country of Origin or Heritage, 2005 (U.S. Hispanic Adult Population)
- Financial Attitudes Within Different Hispanic Socio-Economic
- Group
- Table 3-8 Hispanic Attitudes within Hispanic Population Toward Personal Financial Management: By Socio-Economic Group, 2005 (U.S. Hispanic Adult Population)
Chapter 4 Hispanic American Credit Card Usage and Brand Preference
- Current Credit Card Market
- Hispanic American Credit Card Usage Demographics
- Hispanic Credit Card Use Versus Other U.S. Populations
- Table 4-1 Overview of Credit Card Usage by Race or Ethnicity, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-2 Frequency of Credit Card Usage by Race or Ethnicity, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-3 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Race or Ethnicity, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Level of Education Affects Usage
- Table 4-4 Credit Card Usage by Educational Attainment: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-5 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Educational Attainment: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-6 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Educational Attainment: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Personal Income Level Show Similar Pattern to Education
- Table 4-7 Overview of Credit Card Usage by Individual Employment Income: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-8 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Hispanics by Individual Employment Income: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-9 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Individual Employment Income: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Household Income Same Pattern, Lower Penetration
- Table 4-10 Overview of Credit Card Usage by Household Income: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-11 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Household Income: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-12 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Household Income: Hispanics vs. Overall Population, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- A Look at Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level
- Table 4-13a Overall Credit Card Usage by Race or Ethnicity: By Socio-Economic Level, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-13b Overall Credit Card Usage by Race or Ethnicity: By Socio-Economic Level, 2005 (indexes)
- Table 4-14a Monthly Credit Card Usage by Race or Ethnicity: By Socio-Economic Level, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-14b Monthly Credit Card Usage by Race or Ethnicity: By Socio-Economic Level, 2005 (indexes)
- Credit Card Usage by U.S. Born vs. Non-U.S Born Hispanics
- Table 4-15 Overview of Credit Card Usage: U.S. Born vs. Non-U.S Born Hispanics, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-16 Monthly Credit Card Usage: U.S. Born vs. Non-U.S Born Hispanics, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-17 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions: U.S. Born vs. Non-U.S Born Hispanics, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-18 Overall Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. U.S. Born and Non-U.S. Born Hispanics, 2005 (percent and index)
- Table 4-19 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. U.S. Born and Non-U.S. Born Hispanics, 2005 (percent and index)
- Credit Card Usage by Country or Region of Heritage
- Table 4-20 Overview of Credit Card Usage by Hispanics: By Country or Region of Heritage, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-21 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Hispanics: By Country or Region of Heritage, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-22 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Hispanics: By Country or Region of Heritage, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-23 Overall Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Country or Region of Heritage, 2005 (percent and index)
- Table 4-24 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Country or Region of Heritage, 2005 (percent and index)
- Credit Card Usage by Country of Birth
- Table 4-25 Overview of Hispanic Credit Card Usage: By Country of Birth, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-26 Monthly Credit Card Usage: By Country of Birth, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-27 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Hispanics: By Country of Birth, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Credit Card Usage by Year Moved to the U.S
- Table 4-28 Overview of Credit Card Usage by Foreign-Born Hispanics: By Year Moved to the U.S., 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-29 Monthly Usage of Credit Cards by Foreign-Born Hispanics: By Year Moved to the U.S., 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-30 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Foreign-Born Hispanics: By Year Moved to the U.S., 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-31 Overall Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Year Moved to the U.S, 2005 (percent and index)
- Table 4-32 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Year Moved to the U.S, 2005 (percent and index)
- Credit Card Usage By Level of Identification with U.S. Culture
- Table 4-33 Overview of Credit Card Usage by Hispanics: By Level of Identification with U.S. Culture, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-34 Frequency of Hispanic Credit Card Usage by Hispanics: By Level of Identification with U.S. Culture, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-35 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Hispanics: By Level of Identification with U.S. Culture, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-36 Overall Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanics by Level of Identification with U.S. Culture, 2005 (percent and index)
- Table 4-37 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanics by Level of Identification with U.S. Culture, 2005 (percent and index)
- Credit Card Usage By Spoken Language Preference
- Table 4-38 Overview of Credit Card Usage by Hispanics: By Spoken Language Preference, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-39
Frequency of Credit Card Usage by Hispanics: By Spoken Language Preference, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-40 Monthly Number of Credit Card Transactions by Hispanics: By Spoken Language Preference, 2005 (Adult U.S. population)
- Table 4-41 Overall Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Spoken Language Preference, 2005 (percent and index)
Table 4-42 Monthly Credit Card Usage by Socio-Economic Level: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Spoken Language Preference, 2005 (percent and index)
- Credit Card Usage By Brand
- The Most Popular Card Brands
- Table 4-43 Overall Credit Card Brand Usage, Bank Cards: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Total Hispanic Users, 2005
- Popular Non-Bank Cards
- Table 4-44 Overall Credit Card Brand Usage, non-Bank Cards: Overall Population vs. Hispanic Population by Total Hispanic Users, 2005
Chapter 5 Factors to Growth In The Hispanic Credit Card Marketplace
- The More Activity By Financial Players in Hispanic Market, The Better For The Credit Card Industry
- Visa’s Hispanic Campaigns
- Bank of America Hispanic Outreach
- MasterCard Partnerships
Partnering with Latino Organizations
- MasterCard & LULAC
- US Bank's Affinity Programs
Expansion into Unbanked & Underbanked U.S. Hispanic
Communities
More Financial Advice and Education May Create New Opportunities with Latinos
Make Use of Latino Media Outlets
- AOL Latino Launches Personal Finance Channel, Dinero y Exito
- Personal Finance Magazine Launched By Hispanic Money Guru
- US Bank Partnered with Latina Style
The Right Messaging and Segmentation
Be Ever Vigilant Regarding The Big Box Threat
Changing Immigration Laws May Affect Future Hispanic Consumer Base
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