
This chart is titled mainstream. Specifically it covers prepaid cards are gaining in popularity, even among higher-income and college-educated Americans.


The image depicts how prepaid cards are gaining in popularity, even among higher-income and college-educated Americans, across multiple generations. People with lower incomes tend to prefer prepaid cards, but prepaid cards are rising in popularity across the income and generational spectrum.


this graph is a break down of the increase and decrease of the populations education level, income level and age. It is to show at what age was people getting more education and making more money.


This is a couple graphs demonstrating the increase in popularity in prepaid cards in college educated and higher income individuals. One of the graphs also includes the difference/increase by generation.


A chart that shows that mainstream prepaid credit cards are growing in popularity among higher income and college educated americans by generation, by income level and by education.


This chart shows the increase in popularity of using prepaid cards by generation, income level and education. Generation Y, those who make less than $30,000 and those with some college rank highest.


Among the youth, contract phones have fallen out of favor because of all the rules and the inability to change providers when you feel like it. This illustration showcases that trend, where millenials often choose to use Prepaid cards on their phones instead.


mainstream, prepaid cards are gaining in popularity even among high income and college educated Americans, three different graphs showing that generation y, college educated low income folks are the most likely demographic to participate in this


This chart shows the relationship between different groups and the use of pre-paid cards. It shows the popularity of such cards growing in general, and specifically among those with higher incomes and those with college educations.


THESE PLOTS SHOW THE BREAKDOWN OF THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF PEOPLE USING PREPAID CARDS. ON LEFT, THE PERCENTAGE BREAKDOWN BY GENERATION. IN MIDDLE, THE BREAKDOWN BY INCOME, AND AT RIGHT, THE BREAKDOWN BY EDUCATIONAL LEVEL.


The figure presented is titled Mainstream: prepaid cards are gaining in popularity, even among higher income and college educated Americans. The figure has different sets of data.


Prepaid cards are rather convenient. You don't have to have a contract that ties you down to a phone company you don't want to be in, and it gives you the flexibility of if you don't want to put money in your account you don't have to, and these illustrations show that the younger generation is leaning more towards that.


This chart describes mainstream. Specifically, prepaid cards are gaining in popularity, even among higher-income and college educated Americans. Categories include college degree or higher.


Prepaid cards are gaining in popularity according to this chart - information chart on increasing popularity. Based on three areas: Generation, Income Level and Education.


Prepaid cards are growing in popularity and accepted by college age individuals as well as higher-income individuals. Based on generation, the percentage break down: 43% Generation Y; 29% Baby Boomers; 23% Generation X and 4% Seniors. Based on yearly income levels, the percentage break down: 44% less than $30,000; 23% $30,000-$44,999; 18% $45,000-$69,000 and 15% more than $70,000. Based on education levels, the percentage break down: 36% some college; 34% college degree or higher; 25% high school/vocational school diploma and 5% no high school diploma. 2011

