What do the rich do when they use the web?
      作者:Robert Frank     來源: http://cn.wsj.com     發佈時間:5/30/2011 9:13:53 AM     流覽次數:10288
In real life, the wealthy have many of the same preoccupations of the rest of us: money, food and other things that will go unmentioned, since we're a family blog.

As it turns out, they have many of the same preoccupations online. But their priorities online are slightly different from the rest of the population's.

According to a survey from the Affluence Collaborative, the primary online activity for the wealthy is to 'check your bank account or make online money transfers.' Fully 86% of those earning $500,000 or more said they go online for banking. That's roughly equal to the rest of the population.

But there are three areas where the rich differ: food, news and sex.

According to the survey, the wealthy consumer read more news online. Fully 70% read national news websites (including WSJ), compared to only 44% for the general population.

And the wealthy use the web far more for restaurants. Fully 61% use the web to make a reservation at a restaurant or 'check into' a location, using sites like Foursquare. Only 13% of the rest of the population uses the web for restaurant reservations, and only 23% use the 'check in' sites.

As for sex, fully 38% of the wealthy visit adult sites, far higher than the 23% for the rest of the population.

There was one area where the wealthy lagged the rest of the population: wasting time. The wealthy were less likely than the rest of the population to 'casually surf the web and pass time.'

Do you think the wealthy are different online?

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