Showing posts with label services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label services. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

resolution update

after the last blog about my new year's resolution to only buy local products from local merchants, i have some baseline statistics for the month of february.

three categories: products, services and gasoline (+ other car related expenses). i put my car in its own category because of the sheer amount of driving i had to do between baker city, la grande and pendleton and because i sort of think of it as a service, though it is traditionally viewed as a product.

gasoline/oil/car maintenance were 24% of my $ spent overall. becasuse i don't need to drive nearly as much that should be a lot less $ this month.

services were 43.7% of my $ spent overall.
rent/phone/utilities were 73% of the services category and 34% of $ spent overall, as is probably normal.
other services as percentage of service category:
tips: 6.4%
mail: 0.6% (i need to write to more peeps)
r/t bus ticket to portland: 20%

products consisted of 32.3% of my $ spent overall.
58 products were purchased from local merchants (totaling 59.6% of $ spent)
71 products were purchased from chain stores (totaling 40.4% of $ spent)

local products: 18 items, 21.6% of $ spent
pnw products: 33 items, 18.3% of $ spent
wetern region products: 24 items, 17.5% of $ spent
other products: 21 items, 9.3% of $ spent
second hand products: 5 items, 1.8% of $ spent
drinking/eating out: 29 items, 31.6% of $ spent


local product = produced within 200 miles of purchase point
pnw product = produced further than 200 miles but within the pacific northwest (oregon, washington, idaho, northern california, british columbia, alberta)
western region = produced outside of the pacific northwest, but within western u.s. (montana, utah, colorado, arizona, nevada, southern california)

my goal of buying local was mostly hampered by the fact that i purchased mostly food. considering there are only three grocery stores in town (safeway, albertson’s, wal-mart – screw all of those places!). to some extent, i have to give in. soon the farmer’s market will be here... but still, i will try to do better. this is just a beginning.