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Can Millennials Save Brick-And-Mortar Retail?

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Though many retailers have assumed millennials are behind the trend toward highly digitized, online-focused shopping experiences, baby boomers might be the real culprits. In a survey of 750 U.S. In the Northeast, 25 percent more millennials visit multiple stores when bargain shopping than baby boomers.

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Beauty Market Ruled By Female Millennials

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A lady may never reveal her age, but the beauty market can likely brag about its appeal with younger generations. More and more, the beauty industry has become ruled by millennials , women between the ages of 18 and 34 being the main buyers, according to a survey by TABS Analytics. percent.

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How Millennials Are Propelling Halloween To New Retail Heights

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Retailers are set to clean up this Halloween, as 2017 is looking to be a record-setter for consumer spending during the holiday. That growth appears to be driven by millennials, with responses to a recent Citibank poll indicating survey participants between the ages of 18 and 36 expect to spend 2.5 billion, up 8.3 Another 34.5

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NEW DATA: How Bridge Millennials Are Upending The $400 Billion Apparel And Accessories Market

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This lower figure, plus the drive to digitize the market, is making the clothing industry increasingly competitive, with retailers clamoring to attract and maintain shoppers’ loyalty. And it’s easy to see why, as they are inheriting and embracing the apparel market. 25 percent of bridge millennials that buy online prefer Amazon.

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Marketers Focus On Mobile Shopping For The Holidays

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That’s why marketers will be leveraging mobile in their holiday shopping strategies this year, with new and creative strategies that focus more on omnichannel solutions and less on generic mobile coupons. Mobile coupons are still popular, especially among millennials. For millennials, that number is 90 percent.

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Look To Gen Z For More Retail Trend-Setting

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Forget millennials – well, at least for a moment. So-called Generation Z is also driving much of the innovation when it comes to retail. To reach consumers on the hunt for offerings that are “clean and natural,” the retail chain rolled out its Everspring household brand. Take Target, for instance. Gen Z Trends. That’s not all.

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Millennials Are Facing Their Second ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Financial Crash

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The data on millennials’ lifetime earnings potential were already fairly grim long before the word “coronavirus” became part of everyone’s daily conversations – and before the U.S. A 2016 paper led by Stanford University Economist Raj Chetty found that millennials were in deeper economic trouble than a quick look at the U.S.