Philosophy, Politics and Economics Audience in United States

Philosophy, Politics and Economics logo

Philosophy, Politics and Economics has an estimated audience of 653,665 people in United States. 45.8% are female, 54.2% are male, average age 43.0. Top regions: California, Texas, Florida. Top brand affinities: Urban Outfitters, Israel, Jeep Wagoneer, Nationality, Nebraska Cornhuskers football.

The average Philosophy, Politics and Economics fan in United States is 43.0 years old, balanced, and lives primarily in California. The audience is concentrated in California, Texas, Florida. Top brand affinities include Urban Outfitters, Israel, Jeep Wagoneer, with strongest over-indexing on Urban Outfitters (4.66× the country average). Demographically, the Philosophy, Politics and Economics audience skews balanced with an average age of 43.0, and over-indexes on personality traits such as Patriotism, Tradition. Compared to the country baseline, this audience shows distinctive patterns across 20 brand affinities and 50 regions tracked by Rascasse.

Category: Business & Career · Type: Topic · Subtype: Field of study

Demographics of Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans

Demographic split for Philosophy, Politics and Economics audience in United States
MetricValue
Female45.8%
Male54.2%
Average age43.0
Estimated audience size653,665

Audience persona

The typical Philosophy, Politics and Economics fan in United States is balanced, around 43.0 years old, with strong Patriotism tendencies and a notable affinity for Urban Outfitters.

Top regions in United States

Top regions ranked by reach for Philosophy, Politics and Economics in United States
RegionReachAffinity
California97,6251.36×
Texas66,9711.19×
Florida44,304
New York38,9381.07×
Illinois23,4491.08×
North Carolina21,8081.11×
Georgia21,7311.08×
Pennsylvania21,1420.96×
Ohio19,8620.99×
Virginia17,4221.09×
Michigan16,3280.96×
New Jersey15,6590.94×
Washington15,1761.16×
Arizona14,0651.05×
Massachusetts13,9661.08×
Tennessee12,9220.99×
Indiana12,1151.01×
Maryland11,6291.03×
Wisconsin10,6091.08×
Colorado9,7480.95×
Missouri9,5670.91×
South Carolina9,3120.95×
Alabama8,9680.98×
Minnesota8,8580.95×
Louisiana8,5361.01×
Oregon8,4731.13×
Kentucky8,0210.98×
Oklahoma6,5710.91×
Connecticut6,4320.98×
Nevada6,0920.96×
Utah6,0501.03×
Kansas5,4271.05×
Iowa5,1770.96×
Mississippi4,8640.9×
Arkansas4,4850.83×
Hawaii3,4341.22×
New Mexico3,2420.99×
Nebraska3,1600.96×
Idaho3,1230.95×
Washington, District of Columbia2,9431.5×
West Virginia2,5560.84×
New Hampshire2,1350.83×
Rhode Island1,9780.95×
Maine1,9110.82×
Montana1,6010.88×
South Dakota1,4550.96×
Alaska1,4391.03×
Delaware1,3530.75×
North Dakota1,2650.94×
Vermont1,0090.88×

Top brand affinities

Brands and entities this audience over-indexes on, vs. the country average.

Top brand affinities (over-index vs. country average) for Philosophy, Politics and Economics audience
BrandAffinityCategory
Urban Outfitters4.66×Shopping
Israel2.96×Travel & Leisure
Jeep Wagoneer6.59×Cars & Mobility
Nationality1.7×Politics & Society
Nebraska Cornhuskers football2.8×Sports
Gilbert Burns (fighter)11.73×Sports
3D printing1.78×Technology & Electronics
Albany County, New York7.97×Travel & Leisure
Urban horticulture2.21×Home & Garden
Home staging3.19×Home & Garden
Hang Seng Index7.54×Business & Career
Jesse Plemons1.93×Movies & TV
Jill Scott3.19×Music & Radio
Hog Hunting1.85×Sports
UK garage2.91×Music & Radio
JDSU1.6×Business & Career
Electrolyte2.45×Health
Grammarly2.43×Business & Career
Vocal harmony2.3×Music & Radio
Jordan Fisher4.27×Movies & TV

Psychographic profile

Top six personality traits over-indexed by this audience (1.0 = country average).

Top personality traits over-indexed by Philosophy, Politics and Economics audience
TraitClusterScore
PatriotismCONSERVATISM3.41
TraditionCONSERVATISM1.86
Career OrientationPOWER1.7
Community OrientationOPEN1.67
LGBTQ+ IdentityOPEN1.57
MindfulnessBALANCE1.51

Worldwide distribution

Worldwide audience distribution share by country for Philosophy, Politics and Economics
CountryShare
United States24.5%
India14.3%
Japan6.0%

See Philosophy, Politics and Economics audiences in other countries

More Field of study audiences in United States

Frequently asked questions

How many fans does Philosophy, Politics and Economics have in United States?

Philosophy, Politics and Economics has an estimated audience of 653,665 people in United States, concentrated in California and Texas.

What is the gender split and age of Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans?

45.8% of Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans are female, 54.2% are male, with an average age of 43.0 years.

Which brands do Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans like most?

Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans show strongest brand affinity for Urban Outfitters (4.66×), Israel (2.96×), and Jeep Wagoneer (6.59×) over the country average.

Where do Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans live in United States?

Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans in United States are most concentrated in California (reach 97,625), Texas (reach 66,971), and Florida (reach 44,304). These three regions account for the largest share of the active audience.

What other brands do Philosophy, Politics and Economics fans also like?

Beyond Philosophy, Politics and Economics itself, the audience over-indexes on Israel (2.96×), Jeep Wagoneer (6.59×), Nationality (1.7×), and Nebraska Cornhuskers football (2.8×) compared to the United States average.

How to read this data

Audience size is the estimated number of people in United States who actively search for Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Affinity is an over-index ratio: 2.0× means the audience is twice as likely to engage with that brand or trait as the country average. Reach is the estimated number of audience members in a region. Regional and brand-affinity tables are sorted from strongest signal to weakest.

About this audience profile

This audience profile is generated by Rascasse from anonymized search-behavior signals across United States. For methodology see methodology. Affinity values are over-index ratios vs. the country average (1.0 = baseline). Audience sizes are estimated, not measured.