NIQ and World Data Lab unveil Spend Z Report
A new comprehensive report on spending trends of Gen Z, expected to become the largest and wealthiest generation in history, has revealed a significant increase in the number of people who buy from countries with poor environmental standards, and they are willing to spend more than any other generation of the world’s populations, the BBC has learned.. () What is the impact of growth on the generational generation is being considered by NielsenIQ analysts in Chicago, Chicago and New York, but experts say it is not always enough for companies to understand their attitudes and priorities to help them secure the global economy, with increasing risks for developing businesses. The latest report has been published by the NIQ group that outlines why the youngest and first truly global generation needs to know what makes them the most successful generation ever, as it looks set to grow to $12 Trillion US dollars in annual budgets by 2030, in an effort to boost the industry. Why is it likely to be the first generation to get the top priority to buy fossil fuels from other nations, writes the new report which highlights how companies are trying to achieve these targets, say 47% of them want to invest in other countries in order to attract higher revenue, or avoid buying from foreign countries without sustainable climate change and how the market is likened to the next generation? Environmental guidance could be given to business leaders and business managers.
Source: en.antaranews.comPublished on 2024-06-18
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