Not exact matches
Eaze, using information from a database of 350,000
customers and a survey of 15,000, reported that
Generation Xers ordered the most edibles, followed by
Generation Z, millennials and baby
boomers.
Covers: What leading - edge
boomers and seniors buy and why they buy it: the diversity and amount of their spending will surprise you Opportunities with The Affluent and The Still - Working: while 10,000 retire every day, 72 % of
boomers plan to keep working past age 65The power of profiling: learn how to sub-divide this market, develop the profile of your ideal
customer within this demographic, and use it profitably The New American Family: 2 and 3
generations under one roof: what does this mean to your business?
Millennials (
customers under age 34) now buy more new vehicles than any
generation besides Baby
Boomers, and they account for 20 percent of GM sales, up from 5 percent in 2010.
The baby
boomer generation has been great for the pet business, but with time, the industry will no longer be able to count on even this loyal
customer base.