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Consumer Survey:Project Results For The Saint Lucian
Ministry Of Commerce. By: Carolyn Spinelli, Jack Birmingham,
Greg Cefalu, and Dylan Greer.
Project Overview
Changes in purchasing power over the last year
Variations in purchasing habits Fluctuation of savings
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Methods
Overview
382 total surveys
100 survey per region
Reach a broad demographic
Data entry
Run statistics on data
Reduce bias while conducting surveys
*All responses are private, voluntary and confidential.
Greg conducting Survey in Vieux Fort
Demographics
28.8% Primary, 40.3% Secondary, 29.1% Tertiary, .5% Don’t Know, 1.3% Refused
55.5% Men, 44.0% Women, .5% Refused
Carolyn and Jack entering survey data.
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Results
Reoccurring Statements
*All words and phrases above are directly quoted by Saint Lucians.
Respondents by percentage: “Are you now spending more on your everyday purchases as compared to this time
last year?”
92.9
6.5 0.5
YesNo Don't KnowRefused
“Have price changes affected your purchasing habits?”
Strongly DisagreeDisagree
Neither disagree nor agreeAgree
Strongly AgreeDon't Know
Refused
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.01.6
8.67.6
33.047.9
1.00.3
Percentage
“I am not able to save anymore, I have to dip into my savings just to pay for food.” –Man from Vieux Fort (1/8/2014)
“In the past year have rising prices caused you to buy more/less of the following?: Food
and Non-Alcoholic Beverages?”
More
Less
No Change
Don't Know
Refused
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.013.6
62.8
23.3
0.0
0.3
Percentage
“Are you saving less money due to the increase in prices?”
Yes
No
No Change
Don't Know
Refused
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.084.6
8.4
5.2
0.8
1.0
Percentage
Thank You!
Damian Monrose, and Lyra Joesph Saint Lucian Ministry of Commerce Thomas DeSisto Kevin Stapleton