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U.S. Demographics: Largest 5-year cohorts, and Ten most Common Ages in 2024

Calculated Risk

The table below shows the top 10 cohorts by size for 2010, 2024 (just released), and the most recent Census Bureau projections for 2030. In 2024, the top 6 cohorts were under 45 (the Boomers are fading away), and by 2030 the top 7 cohorts will be under 50. There are still a number of younger Boomers in their early-to-mid 60s.

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Key Trends and Concerns for Investors in 2025

WiserAdvisor

Analysts expect ESG assets to soar to between $35 and $50 trillion by 2030. Want some numbers to back that up? over the next five years, while Apple is set to pump more than $500 billion into the American economy by 2029. economy is likely to see significant supply chain expansion. As of the end of 2024, the U.S.

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Transcript: Steve Laipply, Global Co-Head of Bond ETFs at BlackRock

The Big Picture

trillion in change and we think that number is gonna get to six by the end of the decade for the industry. So Steve, you just mentioned you think bond ETFs can reach $6 trillion by 2030. 00:15:23 [Speaker Changed] Yeah, it, and it’s a number of things and, and we’ve talked about these trends. Keep plugging away.

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Things Change

The Better Letter

GE jumped over Exxon to the top spot as the oil company (which had bought Mobil in 1998 in what was then the biggest merger ever) stayed at number two. Chevron, which had been known as Standard Oil of California, returned to the top ten at number eight. We’ll see what 2030 and beyond bring. The broader economy matters.

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At The Money: Taking Advantage of Superbooms

The Big Picture

At The Money: Jeff Hirsch Why Big Federal Spending Plus Inflation = Superbooms (February, 19 2025) Wars, national defense spending, technology innovations historically, these have had big impacts on the economy. boots on the ground in massive numbers is what created this pattern or initially created it. It’s all about tech.

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Transcript: Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak, BCG

The Big Picture

But their models just simply don’t allow them to understanding a dynamic changing global, interconnected economy. I grew up there, but in a, in a number of other countries as well. And it does so across real economy risks, think recession, but also sort of longer term growth. You cannot accurately forecast the economy.

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U.S. Demographics: Largest 5-year cohorts, and Ten most Common Ages in 2022

Calculated Risk

The table below shows the top 10 cohorts by size for 2010, 2022 (released recently), and the most recent Census Bureau projections for 2030. In 2022, the top 6 cohorts were under 45 (the Boomers are fading away), and by 2030 the top 10 cohorts will be the youngest 10 cohorts. And this is a positive for the economy.