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demographic

[dem-uh-graf-ik] / ˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪk /
ADJECTIVE
statistical
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She also wonders whether even the suburban parks built a few decades ago in more upscale neighborhoods for one kind of demographic — the 9-to-5 workers with nuclear families — meet present-day lifestyle.

From Los Angeles Times • May 6, 2026

Tournament sponsors say the technology is attracting a younger, tech-savvy demographic to the sport, while Blaukat says anglers staring at sonar screens instead of honing their fishing skills “disrespects the sport.”

From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026

Because of its young demographic, Roblox has been singled out among social networks for child safety issues, and there are several lawsuits pending from U.S. states and individuals.

From Barron's • May 4, 2026

The main pressures on Social Security stem from demographic shifts: people are living longer and birth rates have fallen, reducing the ratio of workers to retirees.

From MarketWatch • May 4, 2026

There were also demographic forces at work, beginning with the GI Bill, which sent a pioneering generation of evangelicals to college.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times




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