Study of Urban Community Consumption Behavior from a Socioeconomic Perspective
Keywords:
Consumption Patterns, Income Disparities, Purchasing Decisions, Socioeconomic Status, Urban CommunitiesAbstract
This study examines urban community consumption behavior through a socioeconomic lens, focusing on the interplay between income levels, education, social class, and cultural factors that shape purchasing decisions. As urbanization accelerates, understanding the consumption patterns of city dwellers becomes crucial for policymakers, businesses, and social scientists. Utilizing both qualitative and quantitative data, this research analyzes the influence of socioeconomic status on consumption preferences, spending priorities, and lifestyle choices. The findings reveal that income disparities, educational attainment, and cultural norms significantly affect consumer behavior in urban areas. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of how socioeconomic variables drive consumption dynamics and offers insights for targeted economic policies and market strategies that align with the diverse needs of urban populations