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Detroit tops checklist of revenue p.c spent on clothes, research says

By Editorial Board Published July 31, 2025 1 Min Read
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Detroit tops checklist of revenue p.c spent on clothes, research says

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Detroit residents spend the best proportion of their revenue on clothes, based on a research carried out by WalletHub.

WalletHub reviews that Detroit has the costliest clothes costs relative to residents’ revenue.

A Detroit resident can pay, on common, $130 for a males’s gown shirt, a pair of boys’ denims, and a pair of girls’s slacks. That is roughly 3.9% of town’s median month-to-month family revenue.

Supply: WalletHub

Detroit is the fourth-most costly metropolis for boys’ denims, the sixth-most costly for males’s gown shirts, and the Twenty fourth-most costly for ladies’s slacks.

Moreover, WalletHub reviews town has the second-lowest median family revenue within the nation, at $39,575 per yr.

As a consequence of each excessive costs and low wages, Detroiters will find yourself spending a disproportionately giant portion of their revenue on clothes.

“Since clothing purchases can be so expensive, consumers should always ask themselves if a purchase is really necessary,” stated WalletHub Analyst Chip Lupo in a information launch despatched to six Information.

The whole research will be seen on the WalletHub web site.

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