Eight seconds: How brands are adapting to Gen Z’s short attention span

Demographic shifts are changing the nature of consumer spending. While Baby Boomers and Gen X still represent the money – in other words, they have the most disposable income to spend, Gen Y and Z represent the masses. Millennials are now the largest generation by population, but according to a 2022 report by research firm Wunderman Thompson, Gen Z has already eclipsed Millennials  in terms of their spending spending, being worth around $153 billion compared to Gen Y’s $99 billion. However,

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