Curious as to what industries are poised to benefit in the near-long term.
Well my grandpa spends all his money on cigarettes beer guns and motorcycles lmao 🤣
Cars and all inclusives
My father is 63 and he spends most of his money supporting his unemployed children. For context, my siblings are 28M and 23F. They can’t hold down jobs, not even work acquired through nepotism.
Their grandkids student loans.
C8 Corvettes
Whatever we want.
Most boomers I know are constantly wasting their money on buying brand new vehicles every couple of years.
Beer, SUV, Groceries, Travell to Arizona every year for winter.
I work in an art gallery and they buy a lot of art and the women sign up for a ton of expensive art classes.
Grandchildren
Casinos
In all honesty OP one industry that will always have work is the funeral business. That is not a job for just anyone.
My mom is 84 she spends her money on groceries, cable, internet, cell phone, gym membership, fabric, yarn, plants, gardening, and vitamins. The women is a machine and looks 20 years younger than her age.
Feeding tube slurry soon enough.
A live in aid for his wife.
My mom is very very sick
Liquor, car payments, timeshares, overpriced cable packages, John Deere lawn mowers, mortgage payments, chain restaurants, overpriced cell phone insurance plans, credit card bills, sending their kids a few dollars here and there, college debt payments