The difference between Wal-Mart and Target shoppers


Shopping audience demographics are nothing new -- retailers always want to know the core base of what kind of customers are shopping with them so that targeted merchandise and appropriate upsells and impulse planning can happen. This is in an attempt to wrangle every possible penny from the most shoppers on every visit, and ever retailer does it.

So what is the core shopper component of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (NYSE: WMT) according to BusinessWeek? Well, completely contrary to the core shopping group that Wal-Mart says it has (lower-income, minority shoppers), this week the core Wal-Mart customer is likely to be socially conservative, pro-gun and exurban or rural. That's pretty specific, yes?

On the other hand the core Target Stores, Inc. (NYSE: TGT) customer is likely to be an independent-minded, style-conscious, cost-conscious suburbanite. That sounds pretty specific for a shopping demographic, and the politicos around the nation are apparently taking notice. This kind of core Target customer means that Target shoppers -- but not Wal-Mart shoppers -- are "the sort of voters who are at play in swing states".

Ah-ha. Now we get to the jist of the post. Politicians are looking to lure votes from a target group of individuals and they can learn quite a bit from studying the core demographical groups who regularly shop the nation's largest retailers. So trying to remember how most of the states generally vote, which is not hard to recollect, Wal-Mart shoppers will most likely be in the Southern and Midwest states while Target shoppers will most likely be in the West Coast and East Coast states. But, aren't both retailers pretty much nationwide? That question was a joke, folks.

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