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At the same time, the baby boom generation born in the 1940s are heading for retirement in 10 years, raising the prospect that the long-dreaded demographic time-bomb is poised to explode. ... Compare and save on money, insurance and energy deals at Independent Compare...
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www.independent.co.uk/money/spend-save/will-families-suffer-from-a-demographic-timebomb-581273.html
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"However, knowing which demographic groups are likely not to be members offers retailers an opportunity to identify and interact with other potentially valuable customers who may not be interested in being a part of a loyalty program." ... Or Do Shoppers Who Spend Money Join Loyalty Programs to Save?
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couponing.about.com/od/smorgasbord/a/loyaltysurvey.htm
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The 25-to-45 year-old demographic spends the most money per person and the baby-boomer generation has proven too large and too lucrative to ignore. MTV still attracts young impressionable minds, but analysts expect the Internet will increasingly lure kids away.
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marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/08/01/mtv_quietly_turns_25/
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Important, because the fundraisers are 20-somethings, a demographic that usually spends what little money it has on itself. So why did nearly 50 young men endure snickering co-workers and itchy upper lips?
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marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/02/18/mustaches_for_charity/
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Existing social networks and Web portals are geared specifically toward Generations X and Y, but there is an escalating phenomenon of individuals over the age of 40 joining social networks according to recent reports by ComScore, and according to Jupiter Research, the same demographic spends more money online than any other ...
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sev.prnewswire.com/computer-electronics/20070717/LATU12...
sev.prnewswire.com/computer-electronics/20070717/LATU12817072007-1.html
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The board in Winston-Salem is discussing how much money to spend and where to spend it on "economic strategies" to "ensure more jobs come to the state." Again, there is only ONE possible reaction to this ... Don't be fooled by either party. They're both pandering. They're just pandering to different demographic groups...
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ogresview.mu.nu/archives/202348.php
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There have been very few studies reported in the literature that provide a comprehensive examination of women’s health care use and expenditures in relation to their social, demographic and health characteristics.
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apha.confex.com/apha/131am/techprogram/paper_54558.htm
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UF AD Jeremy Foley: “I just know that for me to add 15 or 16 sports and try to compete in all of them at the same level we do the 20 we have, we’d have to make a whole lot more money than we do right now.” Wieberg & Whiteside note OSU’s $104.7M in athletics revenue last year “also ranked first.”;
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Because this demographic is the fastest growing population on social networks, and spends the most dollars online, creating a home for them on the net could facilitate a significant shift in allocation of online ad dollars.
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