An Exploratory Study of Low Income Spanish-American Families in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, Their Marketing and Credit Practices |
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160 households 160 Low Income 40 percent 6.7 persons 65 percent 71 Spanish-American Households adult American Revolution Aña and/or appliances and furniture approximately Aspirations And Expectations automobile average family Better Business Bureau buying on credit car purchases checking accounts Community Action Program costs CREDIT PRACTICES Credit Union Cruces Cultural Doña Ana County door-to-door salesmen EXPLORATORY STUDY FAMILIES IN DONA families interviewed food on credit Food Purchased food stamp formal sources ghetto Glen Hugh Mitchell households studied INCOME SPANISH-AMERICAN FAMILIES Income Spanish-American Households Installment Buying Insurance Percentage Juarez Las Cruces last five less living Low Income Spanish Low Income Spanish-American MARKETING AND CREDIT marketing system Mexican Mexican-Americans Mexico State University neighborhood stores NMSU original 160 Original Data Paso-Juarez Penquin Books Percentage Spent Poor Pay poverty level problems Puerto Ricans Purchased Per Month reported respondents roughly Selected Low Income slum merchants Spent For Food STUDY OF LOW supermarkets Table writer