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0-2 Miles Top Tapestry Segments Percent Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Exurbanites 34.4% Population 26,000 28,369 Dorms to Diplomas 21.6% Households 10,061 11,181 Enterprising Professionals 15.9% Families 5,923 6,553 Cozy and Comfortable 13.4% Median Age 29.5 30.7 College Towns 6.0% Median Household Income $63,476 $70,999 Apparel and Services 79 $1,893.25 $19,047,736 Men's 76 $346.91 $3,490,247 Women's 72 $595.03 $5,986,556 Children's 79 $317.70 $3,196,369 Footwear 55 $230.82 $2,322,253 Watches & Jewelry 112 $217.42 $2,187,441 Apparel Products and Services (1) 198 $185.36 $1,864,868 Computer Computers and Hardware for Home Use 118 $226.73 $2,281,122 Software and Accessories for Home Use 118 $33.54 $337,457 Entertainment & Recreation 108 $3,476.36 $34,975,115 Fees and Admissions 109 $677.11 $6,812,329 Membership Fees for Clubs (2) 109 $178.40 $1,794,821 Fees for Participant Sports, excl. Trips 107 $114.41 $1,151,030 Admission to Movie/Theatre/Opera/Ballet 115 $175.00 $1,760,613 Admission to Sporting Events, excl. Trips 114 $67.80 $682,141 Fees for Recreational Lessons 103 $140.56 $1,414,176 Dating Services 123 $0.95 $9,549 TV/Video/Audio 109 $1,352.16 $13,603,882 Community Antenna or Cable TV 106 $762.92 $7,675,596 Televisions 111 $214.27 $2,155,708 VCRs, Video Cameras, and DVD Players 119 $24.13 $242,767 Video Cassettes and DVDs 122 $64.32 $647,097 Video and Computer Game Hardware and Software 121 $67.41 $678,209 Satellite Dishes 97 $1.22 $12,321 Rental of Video Cassettes and DVDs 121 $49.68 $499,799 Streaming/Downloaded Video 110 $1.54 $15,452 Audio (3) 108 $159.04 $1,600,105 Rental and Repair of TV/Radio/Sound Equipment 101 $7.64 $76,828 Pets 125 $537.67 $5,409,404 Toys and Games (4) 108 $157.43 $1,583,871 Recreational Vehicles and Fees (5) 89 $286.07 $2,878,118 Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment (6) 86 $156.06 $1,570,106 Photo Equipment and Supplies (7) 111 $115.34 $1,160,396 Reading (8) 106 $164.36 $1,653,553 Catered Affairs (9) 122 $30.16 $303,458 Food 108 $8,334.94 $83,856,610 Food at Home 106 $4,744.42 $47,732,867 Bakery and Cereal Products 105 $627.27 $6,310,843 Meats, Poultry, Fish, and Eggs 106 $1,095.03 $11,016,916 Dairy Products 105 $523.85 $5,270,422 Fruits and Vegetables 105 $823.64 $8,286,543 Snacks and Other Food at Home (10) 107 $1,674.62 $16,848,143 Food Away from Home 112 $3,590.53 $36,123,743 Alcoholic Beverages 123 $703.31 $7,075,919 Nonalcoholic Beverages at Home 108 $470.67 $4,735,386 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 1 of 9

0-2 Miles Financial Investments 95 $1,660.25 $16,703,487 Vehicle Loans 104 $5,134.59 $51,658,346 Health Nonprescription Drugs 97 $99.77 $1,003,786 Prescription Drugs 96 $477.03 $4,799,346 Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses 104 $80.27 $807,569 Home Mortgage Payment and Basics (11) 98 $9,222.11 $92,782,241 Maintenance and Remodeling Services 99 $1,959.43 $19,713,576 Maintenance and Remodeling Materials (12) 92 $341.17 $3,432,431 Utilities, Fuel, and Public Services 104 $4,725.60 $47,543,523 Household Furnishings and Equipment Household Textiles (13) 106 $141.45 $1,423,144 Furniture 108 $648.20 $6,521,394 Floor Coverings 104 $77.97 $784,426 Major Appliances (14) 99 $300.61 $3,024,430 Housewares (15) 97 $83.65 $841,544 Small Appliances 108 $35.28 $354,915 Luggage 110 $10.16 $102,209 Telephones and Accessories 81 $34.49 $347,038 Household Operations Child Care 107 $496.00 $4,990,224 Lawn and Garden (16) 97 $404.51 $4,069,689 Moving/Storage/Freight Express 106 $64.14 $645,292 Housekeeping Supplies (17) 104 $728.84 $7,332,715 Insurance Owners and Renters Insurance 96 $445.24 $4,479,516 Vehicle Insurance 106 $1,239.37 $12,469,131 Life/Other Insurance 98 $410.58 $4,130,822 Health Insurance 99 $1,905.97 $19,175,696 Personal Care Products (18) 108 $429.82 $4,324,309 School Books and Supplies (19) 164 $175.53 $1,765,953 Smoking Products 112 $477.09 $4,799,956 Transportation Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) (20) 106 $4,671.56 $46,999,860 Gasoline and Motor Oil 107 $3,080.58 $30,993,269 Vehicle Maintenance and Repairs 107 $1,010.72 $10,168,717 Travel Airline Fares 110 $504.13 $5,071,987 Lodging on Trips 104 $451.74 $4,544,918 Auto/Truck/Van Rental on Trips 108 $40.04 $402,810 Food and Drink on Trips 106 $459.42 $4,622,163 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 2 of 9

0-2 Miles (1) Apparel Products and Services includes material for making clothes, sewing patterns and notions, shoe repair and other shoe services, apparel laundry and dry cleaning, alteration, repair and tailoring of apparel, clothing rental and storage, and watch and jewelry repair. (2) Membership Fees for Clubs includes membership fees for social, recreational, and civic clubs. (3) Audio includes satellite radio service, sound components and systems, digital audio players, records, CDs, audio tapes, streaming/downloaded audio, tape recorders, radios, musical instruments and accessories, and rental and repair of musical instruments. (4) Toys and Games includes toys, games, arts and crafts, tricycles, playground equipment, arcade games, and online entertainment and games. (5) Recreational Vehicles & Fees includes docking and landing fees for boats and planes, purchase and rental of RVs or boats, and camp fees. (6) Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment includes exercise equipment and gear, game tables, bicycles, camping equipment, hunting and fishing equipment, winter sports equipment, water sports equipment, other sports equipment, and rental/repair of sports/recreation/exercise equipment. (7) Photo Equipment and Supplies includes film, film processing, photographic equipment, rental and repair of photo equipment, and photographer fees. (8) Reading includes magazine and newspaper subscriptions, single copies of magazines and newspapers, and books. (9) Catered Affairs includes expenses associated with live entertainment and rental of party supplies. (10) Snacks and Other Food at Home includes candy, chewing gum, sugar, artificial sweeteners, jam, jelly, preserves, margarine, fat, oil, salad dressing, nondairy cream and milk, peanut butter, frozen prepared food, potato chips, nuts, salt, spices, seasonings, olives, pickles, relishes, sauces, gravy, other condiments, soup, prepared salad, prepared dessert, baby food, miscellaneous prepared food, and nonalcoholic beverages. (11) Mortgage Payment and Basics includes mortgage interest, mortgage principal, property taxes, homeowners insurance, and ground rent. (12) Maintenance and Remodeling Materials includes supplies/tools/equipment for painting and wallpapering, plumbing supplies and equipment, electrical/heating/ac supplies, materials for hard surface flooring, materials for roofing/gutters, materials for plaster/panel/siding, materials for patio/fence/brick work, landscaping materials, and insulation materials for owned homes. (13) Household Textiles includes bathroom linens, bedroom linens, kitchen linens, dining room linens, other linens, curtains, draperies, slipcovers, decorative pillows, and materials for slipcovers and curtains. (14) Major Appliances includes dishwashers, disposals, refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, window air conditioners, electric floor cleaning equipment, sewing machines, and miscellaneous appliances. (15) Housewares includes plastic dinnerware, china, flatware, glassware, serving pieces, nonelectric cookware, and tableware. (16) Lawn and Garden includes lawn and garden supplies, equipment and care service, indoor plants, fresh flowers, and repair/rental of lawn and garden equipment. (17) Housekeeping Supplies includes soaps and laundry detergents, cleaning products, toilet tissue, paper towels, napkins, paper/plastic/foil products, stationery, giftwrap supplies, postage, and delivery services. (18) Personal Care Products includes hair care products, nonelectric articles for hair, wigs, hairpieces, oral hygiene products, shaving needs, perfume, cosmetics, skincare, bath products, nail products, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, and personal care appliances. (19) School Books and Supplies includes school books and supplies for college, elementary school, high school, and preschool. (20) Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) includes net outlay for new and used cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, and motor scooters. 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 3 of 9

0-3 Miles Top Tapestry Segments Percent Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Exurbanites 26.1% Population 50,709 53,203 Dorms to Diplomas 10.7% Households 20,315 21,593 Cozy and Comfortable 9.9% Families 13,045 13,732 Enterprising Professionals 9.2% Median Age 32.7 33.4 Rustbelt Retirees 6.1% Median Household Income $59,963 $66,185 Apparel and Services 73 $1,750.13 $35,554,220 Men's 69 $318.11 $6,462,411 Women's 66 $544.25 $11,056,605 Children's 75 $302.22 $6,139,645 Footwear 51 $213.57 $4,338,676 Watches & Jewelry 103 $200.12 $4,065,575 Apparel Products and Services (1) 184 $171.86 $3,491,307 Computer Computers and Hardware for Home Use 107 $204.50 $4,154,547 Software and Accessories for Home Use 107 $30.45 $618,546 Entertainment & Recreation 101 $3,253.31 $66,091,699 Fees and Admissions 102 $632.77 $12,854,825 Membership Fees for Clubs (2) 102 $167.25 $3,397,805 Fees for Participant Sports, excl. Trips 100 $107.00 $2,173,647 Admission to Movie/Theatre/Opera/Ballet 106 $160.80 $3,266,598 Admission to Sporting Events, excl. Trips 105 $62.51 $1,269,939 Fees for Recreational Lessons 98 $134.35 $2,729,286 Dating Services 112 $0.86 $17,550 TV/Video/Audio 102 $1,261.68 $25,631,332 Community Antenna or Cable TV 100 $720.81 $14,643,339 Televisions 103 $199.03 $4,043,264 VCRs, Video Cameras, and DVD Players 107 $21.87 $444,334 Video Cassettes and DVDs 110 $57.76 $1,173,345 Video and Computer Game Hardware and Software 111 $61.77 $1,254,815 Satellite Dishes 93 $1.17 $23,800 Rental of Video Cassettes and DVDs 109 $44.93 $912,687 Streaming/Downloaded Video 104 $1.45 $29,471 Audio (3) 99 $145.59 $2,957,630 Rental and Repair of TV/Radio/Sound Equipment 97 $7.32 $148,647 Pets 118 $507.29 $10,305,762 Toys and Games (4) 102 $148.15 $3,009,771 Recreational Vehicles and Fees (5) 84 $270.33 $5,491,753 Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment (6) 79 $143.34 $2,911,966 Photo Equipment and Supplies (7) 103 $106.23 $2,158,155 Reading (8) 100 $154.78 $3,144,352 Catered Affairs (9) 117 $28.74 $583,784 Food 102 $7,809.57 $158,653,265 Food at Home 100 $4,473.92 $90,888,679 Bakery and Cereal Products 99 $592.85 $12,043,833 Meats, Poultry, Fish, and Eggs 100 $1,036.91 $21,065,128 Dairy Products 99 $493.50 $10,025,587 Fruits and Vegetables 99 $780.45 $15,855,085 Snacks and Other Food at Home (10) 101 $1,570.20 $31,899,047 Food Away from Home 104 $3,335.66 $67,764,586 Alcoholic Beverages 111 $634.73 $12,894,705 Nonalcoholic Beverages at Home 101 $441.11 $8,961,279 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 4 of 9

0-3 Miles Financial Investments 91 $1,579.01 $32,077,969 Vehicle Loans 98 $4,833.54 $98,194,438 Health Nonprescription Drugs 93 $95.80 $1,946,287 Prescription Drugs 93 $462.18 $9,389,309 Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses 99 $75.83 $1,540,519 Home Mortgage Payment and Basics (11) 94 $8,816.85 $179,116,276 Maintenance and Remodeling Services 94 $1,872.09 $38,031,908 Maintenance and Remodeling Materials (12) 88 $325.96 $6,621,962 Utilities, Fuel, and Public Services 99 $4,486.98 $91,154,040 Household Furnishings and Equipment Household Textiles (13) 99 $132.07 $2,683,065 Furniture 101 $604.54 $12,281,441 Floor Coverings 99 $74.61 $1,515,642 Major Appliances (14) 94 $285.24 $5,794,733 Housewares (15) 90 $77.72 $1,578,862 Small Appliances 100 $32.89 $668,082 Luggage 102 $9.42 $191,363 Telephones and Accessories 73 $31.21 $634,078 Household Operations Child Care 102 $473.36 $9,616,445 Lawn and Garden (16) 92 $386.40 $7,849,763 Moving/Storage/Freight Express 99 $59.79 $1,214,700 Housekeeping Supplies (17) 98 $689.86 $14,014,717 Insurance Owners and Renters Insurance 93 $428.39 $8,702,917 Vehicle Insurance 100 $1,168.04 $23,728,982 Life/Other Insurance 95 $395.09 $8,026,355 Health Insurance 95 $1,838.29 $37,345,250 Personal Care Products (18) 101 $402.96 $8,186,283 School Books and Supplies (19) 132 $141.37 $2,871,881 Smoking Products 103 $442.08 $8,980,884 Transportation Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) (20) 100 $4,377.62 $88,932,324 Gasoline and Motor Oil 100 $2,876.92 $58,445,286 Vehicle Maintenance and Repairs 100 $945.99 $19,218,072 Travel Airline Fares 102 $469.92 $9,546,442 Lodging on Trips 98 $426.57 $8,665,935 Auto/Truck/Van Rental on Trips 102 $37.70 $765,942 Food and Drink on Trips 99 $430.11 $8,737,752 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 5 of 9

0-3 Miles (1) Apparel Products and Services includes material for making clothes, sewing patterns and notions, shoe repair and other shoe services, apparel laundry and dry cleaning, alteration, repair and tailoring of apparel, clothing rental and storage, and watch and jewelry repair. (2) Membership Fees for Clubs includes membership fees for social, recreational, and civic clubs. (3) Audio includes satellite radio service, sound components and systems, digital audio players, records, CDs, audio tapes, streaming/downloaded audio, tape recorders, radios, musical instruments and accessories, and rental and repair of musical instruments. (4) Toys and Games includes toys, games, arts and crafts, tricycles, playground equipment, arcade games, and online entertainment and games. (5) Recreational Vehicles & Fees includes docking and landing fees for boats and planes, purchase and rental of RVs or boats, and camp fees. (6) Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment includes exercise equipment and gear, game tables, bicycles, camping equipment, hunting and fishing equipment, winter sports equipment, water sports equipment, other sports equipment, and rental/repair of sports/recreation/exercise equipment. (7) Photo Equipment and Supplies includes film, film processing, photographic equipment, rental and repair of photo equipment, and photographer fees. (8) Reading includes magazine and newspaper subscriptions, single copies of magazines and newspapers, and books. (9) Catered Affairs includes expenses associated with live entertainment and rental of party supplies. (10) Snacks and Other Food at Home includes candy, chewing gum, sugar, artificial sweeteners, jam, jelly, preserves, margarine, fat, oil, salad dressing, nondairy cream and milk, peanut butter, frozen prepared food, potato chips, nuts, salt, spices, seasonings, olives, pickles, relishes, sauces, gravy, other condiments, soup, prepared salad, prepared dessert, baby food, miscellaneous prepared food, and nonalcoholic beverages. (11) Mortgage Payment and Basics includes mortgage interest, mortgage principal, property taxes, homeowners insurance, and ground rent. (12) Maintenance and Remodeling Materials includes supplies/tools/equipment for painting and wallpapering, plumbing supplies and equipment, electrical/heating/ac supplies, materials for hard surface flooring, materials for roofing/gutters, materials for plaster/panel/siding, materials for patio/fence/brick work, landscaping materials, and insulation materials for owned homes. (13) Household Textiles includes bathroom linens, bedroom linens, kitchen linens, dining room linens, other linens, curtains, draperies, slipcovers, decorative pillows, and materials for slipcovers and curtains. (14) Major Appliances includes dishwashers, disposals, refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, window air conditioners, electric floor cleaning equipment, sewing machines, and miscellaneous appliances. (15) Housewares includes plastic dinnerware, china, flatware, glassware, serving pieces, nonelectric cookware, and tableware. (16) Lawn and Garden includes lawn and garden supplies, equipment and care service, indoor plants, fresh flowers, and repair/rental of lawn and garden equipment. (17) Housekeeping Supplies includes soaps and laundry detergents, cleaning products, toilet tissue, paper towels, napkins, paper/plastic/foil products, stationery, giftwrap supplies, postage, and delivery services. (18) Personal Care Products includes hair care products, nonelectric articles for hair, wigs, hairpieces, oral hygiene products, shaving needs, perfume, cosmetics, skincare, bath products, nail products, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, and personal care appliances. (19) School Books and Supplies includes school books and supplies for college, elementary school, high school, and preschool. (20) Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) includes net outlay for new and used cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, and motor scooters. 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 6 of 9

0-5 Miles Top Tapestry Segments Percent Demographic Summary 2010 2015 Exurbanites 17.8% Population 116,294 119,197 Rustbelt Traditions 13.2% Households 47,416 48,996 Rustbelt Retirees 10.2% Families 30,960 31,778 Great Expectations 7.9% Median Age 35.9 36.3 Enterprising Professionals 5.8% Median Household Income $55,941 $62,668 Apparel and Services 70 $1,665.16 $78,955,469 Men's 66 $301.37 $14,289,828 Women's 62 $516.87 $24,508,016 Children's 74 $294.72 $13,974,725 Footwear 49 $203.35 $9,641,860 Watches & Jewelry 98 $190.63 $9,038,953 Apparel Products and Services (1) 169 $158.22 $7,502,087 Computer Computers and Hardware for Home Use 101 $192.73 $9,138,354 Software and Accessories for Home Use 100 $28.63 $1,357,487 Entertainment & Recreation 98 $3,172.08 $150,407,773 Fees and Admissions 98 $608.56 $28,855,681 Membership Fees for Clubs (2) 99 $161.61 $7,662,866 Fees for Participant Sports, excl. Trips 98 $104.11 $4,936,302 Admission to Movie/Theatre/Opera/Ballet 100 $150.92 $7,156,206 Admission to Sporting Events, excl. Trips 102 $60.77 $2,881,693 Fees for Recreational Lessons 96 $130.39 $6,182,633 Dating Services 99 $0.76 $35,981 TV/Video/Audio 98 $1,222.49 $57,965,589 Community Antenna or Cable TV 98 $708.87 $33,611,962 Televisions 99 $191.04 $9,058,256 VCRs, Video Cameras, and DVD Players 101 $20.55 $974,191 Video Cassettes and DVDs 102 $53.82 $2,551,949 Video and Computer Game Hardware and Software 106 $58.99 $2,796,887 Satellite Dishes 92 $1.16 $54,905 Rental of Video Cassettes and DVDs 103 $42.41 $2,010,789 Streaming/Downloaded Video 98 $1.38 $65,221 Audio (3) 93 $137.35 $6,512,519 Rental and Repair of TV/Radio/Sound Equipment 92 $6.94 $328,908 Pets 117 $503.69 $23,883,197 Toys and Games (4) 99 $144.69 $6,860,744 Recreational Vehicles and Fees (5) 84 $270.91 $12,845,634 Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment (6) 77 $139.21 $6,601,016 Photo Equipment and Supplies (7) 99 $102.86 $4,877,422 Reading (8) 98 $152.02 $7,208,215 Catered Affairs (9) 112 $27.63 $1,310,276 Food 98 $7,555.58 $358,256,714 Food at Home 97 $4,354.72 $206,483,992 Bakery and Cereal Products 97 $581.01 $27,549,365 Meats, Poultry, Fish, and Eggs 97 $1,007.48 $47,770,679 Dairy Products 97 $482.97 $22,900,366 Fruits and Vegetables 96 $755.34 $35,815,447 Snacks and Other Food at Home (10) 98 $1,527.92 $72,448,134 Food Away from Home 99 $3,200.86 $151,772,722 Alcoholic Beverages 104 $594.01 $28,165,826 Nonalcoholic Beverages at Home 98 $428.48 $20,316,917 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 7 of 9

0-5 Miles Financial Investments 91 $1,577.88 $74,817,014 Vehicle Loans 97 $4,774.27 $226,377,921 Health Nonprescription Drugs 94 $96.68 $4,584,200 Prescription Drugs 96 $478.55 $22,691,200 Eyeglasses and Contact Lenses 98 $75.73 $3,591,001 Home Mortgage Payment and Basics (11) 95 $8,853.02 $419,776,246 Maintenance and Remodeling Services 94 $1,868.58 $88,601,094 Maintenance and Remodeling Materials (12) 90 $335.51 $15,908,540 Utilities, Fuel, and Public Services 98 $4,452.67 $211,128,729 Household Furnishings and Equipment Household Textiles (13) 96 $128.03 $6,070,734 Furniture 97 $581.68 $27,581,116 Floor Coverings 99 $74.54 $3,534,321 Major Appliances (14) 94 $285.90 $13,556,453 Housewares (15) 86 $74.26 $3,521,271 Small Appliances 99 $32.31 $1,531,848 Luggage 98 $9.09 $431,178 Telephones and Accessories 69 $29.38 $1,393,270 Household Operations Child Care 99 $457.75 $21,704,533 Lawn and Garden (16) 93 $390.10 $18,496,898 Moving/Storage/Freight Express 90 $54.85 $2,600,639 Housekeeping Supplies (17) 97 $681.74 $32,325,527 Insurance Owners and Renters Insurance 95 $441.64 $20,941,063 Vehicle Insurance 98 $1,139.92 $54,050,634 Life/Other Insurance 97 $404.67 $19,187,951 Health Insurance 97 $1,872.62 $88,792,291 Personal Care Products (18) 98 $390.20 $18,501,979 School Books and Supplies (19) 117 $124.69 $5,912,516 Smoking Products 101 $433.36 $20,548,493 Transportation Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) (20) 97 $4,275.90 $202,747,000 Gasoline and Motor Oil 99 $2,827.49 $134,068,721 Vehicle Maintenance and Repairs 97 $918.09 $43,532,543 Travel Airline Fares 97 $443.06 $21,008,257 Lodging on Trips 95 $416.04 $19,727,251 Auto/Truck/Van Rental on Trips 97 $35.80 $1,697,617 Food and Drink on Trips 96 $417.03 $19,773,866 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 8 of 9

0-5 Miles (1) Apparel Products and Services includes material for making clothes, sewing patterns and notions, shoe repair and other shoe services, apparel laundry and dry cleaning, alteration, repair and tailoring of apparel, clothing rental and storage, and watch and jewelry repair. (2) Membership Fees for Clubs includes membership fees for social, recreational, and civic clubs. (3) Audio includes satellite radio service, sound components and systems, digital audio players, records, CDs, audio tapes, streaming/downloaded audio, tape recorders, radios, musical instruments and accessories, and rental and repair of musical instruments. (4) Toys and Games includes toys, games, arts and crafts, tricycles, playground equipment, arcade games, and online entertainment and games. (5) Recreational Vehicles & Fees includes docking and landing fees for boats and planes, purchase and rental of RVs or boats, and camp fees. (6) Sports/Recreation/Exercise Equipment includes exercise equipment and gear, game tables, bicycles, camping equipment, hunting and fishing equipment, winter sports equipment, water sports equipment, other sports equipment, and rental/repair of sports/recreation/exercise equipment. (7) Photo Equipment and Supplies includes film, film processing, photographic equipment, rental and repair of photo equipment, and photographer fees. (8) Reading includes magazine and newspaper subscriptions, single copies of magazines and newspapers, and books. (9) Catered Affairs includes expenses associated with live entertainment and rental of party supplies. (10) Snacks and Other Food at Home includes candy, chewing gum, sugar, artificial sweeteners, jam, jelly, preserves, margarine, fat, oil, salad dressing, nondairy cream and milk, peanut butter, frozen prepared food, potato chips, nuts, salt, spices, seasonings, olives, pickles, relishes, sauces, gravy, other condiments, soup, prepared salad, prepared dessert, baby food, miscellaneous prepared food, and nonalcoholic beverages. (11) Mortgage Payment and Basics includes mortgage interest, mortgage principal, property taxes, homeowners insurance, and ground rent. (12) Maintenance and Remodeling Materials includes supplies/tools/equipment for painting and wallpapering, plumbing supplies and equipment, electrical/heating/ac supplies, materials for hard surface flooring, materials for roofing/gutters, materials for plaster/panel/siding, materials for patio/fence/brick work, landscaping materials, and insulation materials for owned homes. (13) Household Textiles includes bathroom linens, bedroom linens, kitchen linens, dining room linens, other linens, curtains, draperies, slipcovers, decorative pillows, and materials for slipcovers and curtains. (14) Major Appliances includes dishwashers, disposals, refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens, microwaves, window air conditioners, electric floor cleaning equipment, sewing machines, and miscellaneous appliances. (15) Housewares includes plastic dinnerware, china, flatware, glassware, serving pieces, nonelectric cookware, and tableware. (16) Lawn and Garden includes lawn and garden supplies, equipment and care service, indoor plants, fresh flowers, and repair/rental of lawn and garden equipment. (17) Housekeeping Supplies includes soaps and laundry detergents, cleaning products, toilet tissue, paper towels, napkins, paper/plastic/foil products, stationery, giftwrap supplies, postage, and delivery services. (18) Personal Care Products includes hair care products, nonelectric articles for hair, wigs, hairpieces, oral hygiene products, shaving needs, perfume, cosmetics, skincare, bath products, nail products, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, and personal care appliances. (19) School Books and Supplies includes school books and supplies for college, elementary school, high school, and preschool. (20) Vehicle Purchases (Net Outlay) includes net outlay for new and used cars, trucks, vans, motorcycles, and motor scooters. 2010 Esri Made with ESRI Business Analyst Page 9 of 9