Playthings Toys, dolls and game buying Projections 2009

*Originally published in the March 2009 print issue of Playthigs*

From 2008 to 2013, consumer spending for toys, dolls and games in the U.S. is expected to increase nationally by 12.8%, going from $55.1 billion in 2008 to $62.2 billion in 2013, according to the most recent projections by New York-based Easy Analytic Software Inc. (EASI). The report includes state-by-state estimates of 2008 toy, doll and game sales and projections of 2013 sales. It also includes sales and projections for each of the four census regions' largest markets and fastest growing metros.

Playthings market research worked with EASI to develop sales estimates and projections for toys, dolls and games. Last year's sales estimates are based on data available through August 2008 and are subject to revision as additional data becomes available. Estimates are based on information from the Department of Commerce, the International Trade Commission, sales estimates from manufactures and retailers as well as discussions with industry executives and analysts.

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