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Youth Furniture Sales Projected to Soar 24.5% by 2010

By Kay Anderson -- Kids Today, 8/1/2006 12:00:00 AM

Youth bedroom furniture is expected to be one of the five furniture categories with the greatest sales growth between 2005 and 2010 according to statisticians at New York-based Easy Analytic Software Inc. (EASI). With estimated sales of $4.6 billion in 2005, youth bedroom sales are projected to hit $5.7 billion in 2010, a 24.5% increase.

The biggest sales increases will come in the West and in the South. Sales in the West are projected to increase by 27% over the five-year period; in the South, by 26%.

In the West, only in Montana and Wyoming are sales of youth bedroom expected to increase at a pace slower than the national average.

In the South, the rate of growth for youth bedroom is expected to exceed the national average in Florida, Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and South Carolina.

In the Northeast, only Delaware and New Hampshire are expected to see youth bedroom sales increases above the national average. No state in the Midwest is expected to have sales growth above the national average.

Projected growth for Youth bedroom
in billions

2005 estimated 2010 projected change
Source: Easy Analytic Software Inc. and Kids Today market research
$4.6 $5.7 24.5%


Sales of youth bedroom furniture by state
States with projected sales growth above the national average are shown in bold
in millions

2005 estimated 2010 projected Change
Source: Easy Analytic Software Inc. and Kids Today market research
Alabama $69.6 $84.3 21.1%
Alaska 10.4 13.0 25.2
Arizona 86.4 115.6 33.8
Arkansas 41.0 50.2 22.6
California 523.1 658.5 25.9
Colorado 76.5 97.6 27.5
Connecticut 60.1 73.5 22.2
Delaware 13.7 17.3 26.7
District of Columbia 10.5 11.8 12.9
Florida 277.4 360.9 30.1
Georgia 138.1 177.7 28.7
Hawaii 17.8 22.5 26.3
Idaho 20.1 25.9 29.0
Illinois 200.7 244.7 21.9
Indiana 98.7 121.3 22.9
Iowa 46.4 56.2 20.9
Kansas 43.1 52.6 22.0
Kentucky 64.1 78.6 22.6
Louisiana 66.0 79.3 20.0
Maine 21.4 26.5 24.0
Maryland 93.7 117.3 25.2
Massachusetts 108.8 130.6 20.0
Michigan 162.6 197.4 21.4
Minnesota 83.6 103.7 24.0
Mississippi 41.5 50.4 21.3
Missouri 90.7 111.1 22.6
Montana 14.1 17.3 22.5
Nebraska 27.4 33.7 23.0
Nevada 36.5 50.6 38.5
New Hampshire 21.9 27.7 26.3
New Jersey 142.2 174.3 22.6
New Mexico 27.4 34.2 24.7
New York 302.7 363.2 20.0
North Carolina 136.3 172.9 26.9
North Dakota 9.8 11.5 17.4
Ohio 184.0 221.6 20.4
Oklahoma 53.1 64.9 22.2
Oregon 57.1 72.2 26.4
Pennsylvania 197.9 238.3 20.4
Rhode Island 17.6 21.7 23.5
South Carolina 65.3 81.8 25.2
South Dakota 11.4 14.0 22.1
Tennessee 92.7 114.6 23.7
Texas 330.9 426.9 29.0
Utah 31.2 40.0 28.1
Vermont 10.2 12.4 22.4
Virginia 124.1 156.5 26.1
Washington 100.8 126.7 25.7
West Virginia 27.7 33.1 19.7
Wisconsin 88.9 109.8 23.5
Wyoming 7.9 9.7 22.9


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