Sentences with phrase «market as the baby boomers age»

13) Now for long term worries, consider what will happen to the real estate market as the baby boomers age.

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This market is expected to continue to grow as the average age of vehicles on the road continues to increase, classic cars gain in popularity and Baby Boomers have more discretionary money to purchase these vehicles.
A slowdown in economic growth around the world, particularly in China, as well as a slowdown in productivity, lower population growth, aging baby boomers, higher taxes and lower government spending will lead to an increase in stock - market volatility.
«Historically, when a person hits their early - to mid-seventies, their propensity to have a pet declines sharply, so as we look at the huge generation of aging baby boomers, there has to be some concern,» says Michael Johnson, vice president of marketing and information for Chuck Latham Associates, a sales and marketing company.
Coming of age at the turn of the new millennium and the largest cohort since the Baby Boomers, this demographic is characterized as incredibly sophisticated (* ahem), tech - savvy and immune to most traditional marketing and sales tactics.
Select markets that do reasonably well in good or bad times such as the food industry, transportation, utilities / energy, healthcare and accounting according to the MetLife Study of the New Realities of the Job Market for Aging Baby Boomer.
As the Baby Boomers age, this market segment will grow.
While it is true that over 94 million Americans are out of the job market, economists at the Wall Street Journal suggest that this low rate is due mostly to an aging population and that it is not expected to rise significantly at all, but rather continue to decrease as the baby - boomer generation retires in increasingly large numbers.
There are huge changes coming to the labour market as the baby - boom generation moves to retirement age.
Generation X purchasers are poised to replace aging baby boomers as the major force in recreational property markets across the country, says a new report by Re / Max.
As the baby boomers begin to reach retirement age, they are being replaced as the market bellwether by Generation Y, which represents today's 20 - somethings and teenagerAs the baby boomers begin to reach retirement age, they are being replaced as the market bellwether by Generation Y, which represents today's 20 - somethings and teenageras the market bellwether by Generation Y, which represents today's 20 - somethings and teenagers.
Generation X purchasers are poised to replace aging baby boomers as the major force in recreational property markets across the country, says a new...
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