- Billion-Dollar Bark: Americans Spend $136. 8 Billion on Pets . . .
The Price of Pet Love: America's Soaring Expenditure To break it down further, the nearly $137 billion spent comprises of $58 1 billion allocated to pet food and treats, $31 5 billion spent on supplies, live animals, and over-the-counter medications A whopping $35 9 billion is devoted to veterinary care, and an additional $11 4 billion directed toward various pet services, which includes
- National Pet Industry Exceeds $123 Billion in Sales and Sets . . .
The leading trade association serving the interests of the pet products industry since 1958, the American Pet Products Association (APPA) announced the industry has reached $123 6 billion in sales in 2021, the highest level in history This is the second consecutive record-setting year for the industry, with continued growth expected for 2022
- U. S. Pet Care Industry Reaches Over $100 Billion in Sales for . . .
According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), the Pet Industry in 2020 reached over $100 billion in annual sales, the highest level in industry history
- How Much Money Do Americans Spend On Their Pets Overtime
In 2021, Americans spent $123 6 billion on pets, with people aged between 35 and 44 spending the most money on their pets Gen Z is driving a remarkable shift in multi-pet ownership, with 94 million households having at least one pet
- How Much Do Americans Spend On Their Pets Each Year
In 2022, Americans spent $136 8 billion on their pets, up 10 68 from 2021 ($123 6 billion) This includes $58 1 billion spent on pet food and an average of $770 annually on their pets
- US pet food spending at US$58. 1B in 2022, forecast up for . . .
In 2022, pet owners in the United States spent US$136 8 billion on their dogs, cats, birds and other companion animals Of that total, U S residents spend US$58 1 billion on pet food and treats, according to NielsenIQ data reported by the American Pet Products Association (APPA) in the 2022-2023 APPA National Pet Owner Survey
- Pet Spending Trends: What Are Americans Spending on Their Fur . . .
Americans are willing to spend a pretty penny on their precious pets, and we’ve got the numbers to prove it Millennials — the so-called “fur-baby-boom generation” — make up the largest
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