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demographics

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


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Pendo Chief Executive Todd Olson hired Lakhani for his unique perspective on integrating AI into products and marketing to younger demographics.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 25, 2026

But more recently, as ideas about what middle age looks like have shifted, along with the changing demographics of viewers, these films have largely disappeared.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 25, 2026

People who wonder why the cost of Social Security and Medicare keep going up have to grapple mostly with one word: demographics.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 23, 2026

Importantly, the quarter appears to be benefiting from multiple films working simultaneously across genres and demographics, creating a healthier recovery dynamic than one driven by a small number of tentpole releases.

From Barron's • Jun. 19, 2026

Paul had once told me about how the city’s demographics had changed over the last thirty years, and why that mattered for his job.

From "All American Boys" by Jason Reynolds




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