They spend an average of $709 on coffee from coffee shops each year. ![]() Her male counterpart’s average bill is $1,934.īy industry, the people who spend the most money on coffee from a coffee shop are in finance and insurance. A woman is likely to spend on average $2,327 on coffee. All other age demographics spend below $400 on coffee annually.īy gender, the average spend on coffee varies. The next group of big spenders is in the group aged 35-44. On average, it’s a whopping $2,008 per annum. If so, you’re in the demographic that spends the most money on coffee a year. Who spends the most money on coffee?Īre you a millennial? That puts you in the age group of 25-34 years of age. This means that while a lot of us see a spa day as a treat, some prefer a cup of coffee. They make up a total of 3.3% of drinkers.ĥ.4% of people said they drink coffee to treat themselves. These two groups of people must fit into the ‘other’ category that the poll allowed for. They need a place to work, and they can’t sit in a coffee shop without ordering something. Sometimes, it’s easier to go with the flow.Ī lot of students, freelancers, and sales representatives visit coffee shops so they can use the wi-fi to access the internet! It’s not that they enjoy the taste or find it energizing. It’s hard being the office hold-out who piously refuses coffee. They drink it because it’s expected of them, not because they like the taste or find it makes them more energetic. What possible reason could the other 8.7% have to drink coffee? It’s possible some people drink coffee because they feel it’s socially acceptable. Have you given thought to what your primary driver to drink coffee is? Is it the taste or the boost? What other reasons might there be for drinking coffee? Adding up the two results, 91.3% ascribed their habit to taste or energy boost. That makes sense, but there can be only one primary driver. 10.1% said they drink coffee as it helps them to stay focused.Ī lot of people might argue that their reasons for drinking coffee are a combination of the two. 12.1% said coffee helps to keep them awake. Of this 48.4%, here’s a further breakdown of their motivations. Was it for the taste or for the caffeine effects? 42.9% of coffee drinkers said they drink that cup of java because they like the taste.Ĥ8.4% of the people polled said the caffeine in coffee was their primary motivator. They had to choose between two reasons for drinking coffee. In the Amerisleep poll, people were asked about their coffee drinking habit and what drives it. Manufacturing came in at 3.4 cups, construction at 3.3 cups, and information services and data processing at 3.1 cups. Workers in these industries drink 3.5 cups of coffee per day on average. The industries in which most cups of coffee are consumed are wholesale, retail, hotel, food services, and hospitality. That alone suggests that most people have more than a single cup of coffee a day.īroken down by industry, coffee consumption statistics show interesting trends. ![]() On average, 400 million cups of coffee are made and consumed daily in the U.S. It’s clear that people need their coffee fix more than once a day. An Amerisleep poll of 1,008 coffee drinkers found that up to 79% of coffee drinkers say they drink at least one cup a day. Do it as many times as you like, but the total won’t change! Looking at the total figure you’ve calculated, you’ll be telling yourself you spend an ASTRONOMICAL amount on money on coffee! You’re not aloneĪs a coffee drinker, you’re in the majority. It’s highly likely you’re going to tell yourself to go back to the drawing board because something must be wrong here. If you’re a coffee drinker, the sum may astound you. Multiply it by 12, and you’ve got your total coffee spending per annum. Having done that, you can with some accuracy calculate how much money you spend on coffee a month. ![]() The next step is to put a figure on all these factors. Before we get to the demographics of coffee spending, let’s examine our own coffee drinking habits? How many cups of coffee do you drink each day? What kind of coffee do you drink? Do you go to a coffee shop regularly? If so, which one? What’s your ‘usual’ when you go to a coffee shop? How much do you pay for it? What kind of coffee machine do you own and how much did it cost? Let’s talk numbers
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