Sentences with phrase «popularity as millennials»

Cities and neighborhoods across the U.S. are experiencing a boom in popularity as millennials and baby boomers alike rediscover the appeal of urban living, prompting ripple effects in local office, retail and multifamily development.
Marriage contracts are likely to increase in popularity as millennials aim to protect inheritances and real estate passed down by their aging baby boomer parents, says Toronto... Read more
It's hardly news that yet another old American factory is closing down, particularly one that makes processed meats, which have declined in popularity as millennials look for healthier options.

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Meanwhile, the growing popularity of consumer electronic devices and services, such as Netflix, as well as the millennial propensity to use mobile phones to shop, are also weighing on luxury brick - and - mortar, Hoguet said.
To be fair, Netflix, the movie streaming service that costs $ 8.99 a month, has seen its popularity rise in recent years, particularly among the millennial generation as they unplug from traditionally expensive cable bills.
With the popularity of ghosting as a means of breaking up with someone, you'd think millennials were trying to avoid settling down.
On the one hand, this is welcome news as millennials are demonstrating their willingness to take a right financial path, even if that means ditching the popularity of credit cards.
Travel rewards have grown in popularity over the last five years as millennial consumers focus more on experiences over tangible possessions.
«A lot of folks think of the millennial generation as the only group that's self - service oriented, but self - service and service - on - demand are growing in popularity among many demographic groups,» says Latka.
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