Teen/Tween Economics, The War on Carbs, Etc.

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This will come as news to their parents, but teens and tweens are losing interest in fashion. At least, they’re shifting their spending from apparel to other categories. In the 12-month period ending in July, says a new report from The NPD Group, kids age 13-17 spent 13.8 percent less on apparel than they had during the previous 12-month span. For 7- to 12-year-olds, the decline was 17.6 percent. In accounting for the data, the report notes that kids today have more things on which to spend their money than was the case a decade or two ago.

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