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demographics

[dem-uh-graf-iks, dee-muh-] / ˌdɛm əˈgræf ɪks, ˌdi mə- /


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“A few things worked in boomers’ favor,” said Richard Fry, senior researcher on the social and demographics trends team at Pew Research Center.

From MarketWatch

Yet such a surplus is still higher than its fair value—a measure based on the country’s demographics and economic development—which the European Commission estimates at around 1% to 2% of GDP.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some 50% of their audience on social media fall into those younger demographics.

From BBC

As a result, the overall demographics of S&P 500 directors don’t change much year to year: Around three quarters of directors have been white, and around two-thirds male, for the last several years.

From The Wall Street Journal

But demographics more than energy policy or the supply-side scars of the pandemic explain Germany’s rapidly deteriorating performance, a 2024 working paper from the German Council of Economic Experts warned.

From The Wall Street Journal