07-15-2013, 06:39 PM
MEXICO CITY, July 14 (Reuters) - While their parents may have scrimped and saved to raise small armies of children on a single paycheck, growing numbers of high-earning Mexican couples are putting the department store before the baby carriage.
Couples with dual incomes but no kids, or "Dinks," are on the rise in Mexico, nearly doubling since 2005. They are buoying a growing high-end goods market, splashing out on everything from expensive lingerie to home decor.
the article went on to say iPads are even in their purchases. Maybe apple will find new markets in Mexico now.
"Dinks" that is a new term to me.
Couples with dual incomes but no kids, or "Dinks," are on the rise in Mexico, nearly doubling since 2005. They are buoying a growing high-end goods market, splashing out on everything from expensive lingerie to home decor.
the article went on to say iPads are even in their purchases. Maybe apple will find new markets in Mexico now.
"Dinks" that is a new term to me.