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  • According to the study, parents are holding off on having conversations about wealth transfer until their children reach at least the age of 27. Just 51% of parents believe their children are prepared to handle the family money. But younger generations may agree with these assessments.

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    Oct 14, 2022
  • Additional stimulus in the form of child tax credits will put money in people's wallets. In early September, families received the third of six tax credits, which could equal up to $300 per child. In addition, savings rates are at 14.2% year-to-date, well above 2019’s 7.6% rate. Pent-up demand. 

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    Oct 20, 2021
  • On today’s podcast episode, we discuss the future of the bank branch. • In our “Headlines” segment, we chat about why banks are closing so many branches and how consumers want more digital experiences. • In “Story by Numbers,” we explain what Curinos defines as branch share and why it used to account for more primary new accounts than it does today. We also discuss the value of closing a branch in order to save operating expenses in a low-rate versus high-rate environment. • In “Pretend CEO,” we look at regional banks and their deposit portfolios in a high-rate environment. Listen to the discussion with host Rob Rubin and Curinos director Andrew Hovet.

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    Nov 14, 2023
  • Though half of this cohort has yet to enter the full-time workforce, it is the most marketed-to group of children, teens, and young adults in modern history. Gen Z already has an estimated collective buying power that is nearing $150 billion, per Barkley, and represents a large and growing opportunity for brands that understand their unique shopping and buying behaviors.

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    Nov 15, 2021
  • TikTok usage among children and teens far outpaces the average of the total population. TikTok is the top platform for ages 7 to 17, with half of all kids in the age group visiting at least once a month, according to polling from Media Technology Monitor (MTM).

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    Aug 19, 2022
  • More on this: Fred Sainz, Apple's senior director of corporate communications, recently encouraged Fortune 500 CEOs to condemn a Texas governor's order calling for child abuse investigations of parents who provide transgender children with gender-affirming care.

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    Apr 4, 2022
  • New Yorkers like Sour Patch Kids the best, and Texans are Starburst fans. … and apparently it’s Spider-Man season? More than 1.8 million children plan to dress as Spider-Man, the NRF estimates, making it the most popular costume for kids. It’s also the 9th most popular costume for young-at-heart adults. Bonus: The costume has a built-in mask!

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    Oct 23, 2021
  • There’s a dire shortage of pediatric mental health professionals as kids’ US mental health declines during the pandemic—and there are a few digital health startups raising cash to address this gap in care.

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    Oct 6, 2021
  • The video-first app is intended for Gen Zers ages 13 to 20, and was spun off from the Gen Alpha-focused Zigazoo app, renamed Zigazoo Kids. Why it matters: The potential TikTok ban is a catalyst for further fragmentation of the social landscape. Zigazoo is one in what is likely a sea of new apps that will emerge to capture the attention of social users should TikTok be banned.

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    Apr 7, 2023
  • But I remember watching that stuff as a kid. I'm not sure I want to watch it again as someone who's more advanced in age. Bill Fisher:. But presumably some of these niches will be attractive because some of these platforms have hundreds and hundreds of channels, don't they? Ethan Cramer-Flood:.

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    Aug 25, 2023
  • Financial uncertainty doesn’t appear to deter US adults’ desire to have children. Among the US adults that say they don’t want to have kids, only 17% cite “financial reasons” as their main concern, per an October 2021 Pew Research Center survey.

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    Aug 3, 2022
  • Approximately 10% of the child US population experiences migraines, per the Migraine Research Foundation. Some DTx players have already ventured into the pediatric market: DTx developer Theranica markets its chronic migraine treatment to kids 12 or older, for instance.

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    Nov 17, 2021
  • Regulations to protect children on social media have bipartisan support, and YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat have all been under scrutiny recently. Meta and Snap have both added parental controls to calm concerns. Pinterest already has ad policies in place to protect users. This latest campaign builds off of that strategy.

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    Sep 16, 2022
  • YouTube found to push content about guns to children watching games videos. How marketers should rethink digital ad channels, based on our forecast data. Meta, Snap, and YouTube unveil short-video ad formats at NewFronts. But do they stand up to TikTok? Yesterday’s Chart of the Day: Amazon vs. everyone.

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    May 17, 2023
  • I don't know what the Chinese regulations are regarding health content aimed at children, but our products are not targeting children. We’ve noticed that influencers have to say “seggs education” in order to keep content up, even if they are talking about it from a medical perspective. [Editor’s note: TikTok uses an automated system that removes videos that violate community guidelines.

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    Nov 14, 2022
  • Thirty-six percent of parents say they can afford their kids’ back-to-school shopping without any issues, a 16 percentage point dip from a year ago when they had the benefit of stimulus checks and child tax credit payments, per Morning Consult. The share of consumers feeling the impact of higher prices is rapidly growing.

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    Jul 11, 2022
  • What’s more, those with children have found telehealth to be a better solution than waiting until a physician’s office opens in the morning or making a trip to an urgent care clinic or emergency room. The children themselves are learning that telehealth is a normal way to see a doctor—meaning the service will be a natural choice for them in the future.

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    Jan 10, 2022
  • On today's podcast episode, we discuss what to make of Google turning 25 years old, how US shoppers feel about stores, why tiered rewards are all the rage, how Hispanic people think their values are reflected by advertisers and Americans, taxi drivers turning into robots, some mind-bending facts about US geography, and more. Tune in to the discussion with our forecasting writer Ethan Cramer-Flood, forecasting analyst Zach Goldner, and director of forecasting Oscar Orozco.

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    Sep 22, 2023
  • While advertising areas like connected TV and retail media boast strong potential, other channels, like social media and linear TV, are losing some steam. That’s why it’s important to explore other ad channels. For example, digital out-of-home advertising has made technological and creative leaps in the past few years, while the women’s sports ad opportunity is expanding. Here are some areas within digital advertising where you may be missing out on unlocking potential.

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    Aug 9, 2023
  • The campaign is based on a recent study by the travel aggregator, which found that 84% of Latino parents in the US have brought their children on culturally-infused trips domestically, with 49% of Latino parents using these trips to teach kids about their heritage. Food and beverage:.

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    Oct 2, 2021
  • Article: Consumers, legislators, and courts seek greater protections for children on social media. Article: Creator spotlight: Jane Ko talks TikTok and Instagram Reels.

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    Mar 18, 2022
  • So adults can, these parents can keep their kids on their own healthcare plans up until the age of 26? Lisa Phillips:. Yes. Rajiv Leventhal:. Yes. Marcus Johnson:. Okay. Okay. So the very oldest Gen Z people are starting to come off of those plans that they've been on from their parents. Lisa Phillips:. This year. Yeah. Marcus Johnson:. Okay. This year.

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    Aug 15, 2023
  • On today's podcast episode, we discuss the largest discrepancies in terms of where folks spend their media time versus where advertisers spend their money, and how advertisers should adjust accordingly. "In Other News," we talk about the Comcast-Walt Disney Co. negotiations centered around Hulu's ownership and whether YouTube's new NFL Sunday Ticket features will be enough to attract viewers and advertisers. Tune in to the discussion with our forecasting writer Ethan Cramer-Flood.

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    Sep 12, 2023
  • Our decreased growth projections are also a result of more scrutiny from governments over recent antitrust, privacy protection, and child mental health concerns. Looking ahead: In 2023, Facebook's US ad revenues will top $65 billion, though that figure may change as the company faces new challenges.

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    Oct 20, 2021
  • One time when I was a kid, my older brother told me a jalapeno was a green grape. My parents thought it was hysterical. Daniel Konstantinovic:. Yeah, it looks just like one. Marcus Johnson:. Terrible parenting. Victoria:. How are you guys confusing a jalapeno with a green grape? Marcus Johnson:. No, he told me it was so that I would eat it without knowing. Victoria:. Ah. Marcus Johnson:.

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    Aug 14, 2023