• How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Grocery Industry
    2026/06/08
    Episode 39 dives into a surprising economic ripple effect of demographic decline: what happens when fewer people means fewer mouths to feed, but also fewer hands to pick, pack, and stock food. Lucas and Luna examine how Japan's shrinking population has already reshaped its grocery sector — from the rise of smaller, convenience-oriented formats to labor-saving automation like robotic restocking and cashier-free checkout. They break down why the U.S. grocery industry is now seeing similar pressures, with Walmart and Kroger testing compact stores and automated warehouses. The episode also looks at how product packaging is shrinking (literally: smaller portion sizes for single-person households) and why fresh-food waste becomes a bigger problem when households are smaller. A concrete case: Japan's Lawson convenience store chain now offers more single-serve fresh produce than a typical American supermarket. Lucas and Luna debate whether the future of grocery is fewer giant stores and more neighborhood micro-fulfillment centers — and what that means for food prices, access, and jobs. #Demographics #Economics #GroceryIndustry #FallingBirthRates #Japan #Walmart #Kroger #Lawson #Automation #LaborShortage #FoodRetail #SupplyChain #Microfulfillment #FoodWaste #PackagingTrends #AgingPopulation #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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  • Why Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Housing Market
    2026/06/08
    Episode 38 of The Demographics Podcast explores how declining fertility rates are fundamentally reshaping housing demand, property values, and urban development. Lucas and Luna examine the case of Japan, where the number of abandoned homes has surpassed 9 million, and compare it to emerging trends in the US, where the National Association of Realtors reports a 12% drop in first-time homebuyer demand among Millennials. They discuss how smaller household sizes are increasing per capita square footage even as total population declines, and why investors are betting on senior housing and smaller urban condos over suburban family homes. The hosts also touch on the role of remote work in accelerating this shift, and what it means for municipal budgets reliant on property taxes. A concrete, data-driven look at an underappreciated economic consequence of aging populations. #HousingMarket #Demographics #FallingBirthRates #Japan #AbandonedHomes #Millennials #FirstTimeHomebuyers #SeniorHousing #PropertyTaxes #UrbanDevelopment #NationalAssociationOfRealtors #RemoteWork #HouseholdSize #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DemographicsPodcast #HousingDemand Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分
  • Why Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Fitness Industry
    2026/06/07
    Episode 37 of The Demographics Podcast explores how shrinking family sizes and an aging population are transforming the fitness industry. Lucas and Luna examine the rise of boutique studios targeting retirees, the shift from high-impact classes to functional mobility training, and the economic ripple effects on equipment manufacturers and insurers. They cite a 12% year-over-year growth in senior-focused gym memberships and discuss how chains like SilverSneakers are partnering with Medicare Advantage plans. The hosts also consider what this means for personal trainers and real estate developers building age-friendly fitness spaces. #FitnessIndustry #AgingPopulation #Demographics #SilverSneakers #MedicareAdvantage #FunctionalTraining #SeniorFitness #BirthRates #Economics #HealthClub #PersonalTraining #RealEstate #Insurance #Wellness #Longevity #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #EconomicsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Pharmaceutical Industry
    2026/06/07
    In this episode of The Demographics Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how declining birth rates and aging populations are reshaping the pharmaceutical industry. They focus on the shift from pediatric-focused drug development to treatments for age-related diseases, using the example of GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic and Mounjaro—originally diabetes drugs now being studied for Alzheimer's and heart failure. Lucas explains the economics: the number of children under five is projected to drop 10% by 2050, while the over-65 population will grow by 60%, pushing pharma R&D toward chronic conditions like cancer, dementia, and metabolic disease. Luna highlights the regulatory and market implications, including the FDA's new guidance on pediatric studies and the rise of geroscience. The episode concludes with a look at the 'silver dividend' for pharma investors and the ethical questions of deprioritizing child health. #PharmaceuticalIndustry #Demographics #AgingPopulation #BirthRates #GLP1 #Ozempic #Mounjaro #Geroscience #FDA #DrugDevelopment #Alzheimers #ChronicDisease #SilverDividend #Pediatrics #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TheDemographicsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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  • How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Education Industry
    2026/06/06
    Declining birth rates mean fewer children — and that's forcing a massive restructuring of the education industry, from pre-K to higher ed. Lucas and Luna explore how elementary schools are consolidating in Japan, why U.S. colleges are aggressively recruiting international students, and what the rise of lifelong learning means for traditional institutions. With specific data: Japan lost 1,200 elementary schools between 2015 and 2025; U.S. colleges now get 30% of revenue from international students; and China's birth rate drop suggests 50% fewer college applicants by 2040. They also touch on the rise of corporate-funded micro-credentials as a replacement for declining undergraduate enrollments. A concrete look at how demographic shifts are reshaping where and how people learn. #FallingBirthRates #EducationIndustry #JapanSchoolClosures #USColleges #InternationalStudents #LifelongLearning #MicroCredentials #Demographics #Economics #HigherEd #K12 #EnrollmentCrisis #ChinaBirthRate #AdultEducation #CorporateTraining #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DemographicsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    10 分
  • How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Restaurant Industry
    2026/06/06
    In this episode of The Demographics Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how shrinking birth rates and aging populations are quietly transforming the restaurant industry. They examine why fine-dining chains are struggling while fast-casual concepts thrive, how labor shortages are driving automation in commercial kitchens, and the surprising shift in menu design toward smaller portions and lower-sodium options for older diners. Lucas cites data from the National Restaurant Association showing that adults over 60 now account for 38 percent of restaurant visits in the U.S., up from 27 percent a decade ago. They also discuss the rise of 'third-place' dining concepts tailored to seniors, and how chains like Denny's and IHOP are piloting early-bird loyalty programs. With specific case studies and recent 2026 trends, this episode offers a concrete lens on how demographic change hits Main Street—one meal at a time. #DemographicsPodcast #FallingBirthRates #RestaurantIndustry #AgingPopulation #LaborShortage #Automation #FastCasual #FineDining #SeniorDining #ThirdPlace #NationalRestaurantAssociation #MenuDesign #EarlyBird #Dennys #IHOP #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    9 分
  • Why Older Adults Are Driving the Gig Economy Boom
    2026/06/05
    In this episode of The Demographics Podcast with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna explore how adults over 65 are becoming the fastest-growing segment of the gig economy. Using data from a 2025 McKinsey study showing a 40 percent increase in gig participation among seniors since 2020, they discuss the economic forces pushing older workers into freelance roles—stagnant pensions, inflation, and longer life expectancy—and how platforms like Uber and TaskRabbit are adapting. They also examine the tension between flexibility and lack of benefits, and what this means for social safety nets. Lucas argues this trend is a market correction, not a crisis, while Luna questions whether gig work is empowerment or a last resort. Specific numbers and examples make this a concrete look at an underappreciated demographic shift. #GigEconomy #OlderWorkers #Demographics #AgingPopulation #Freelance #Seniors #McKinsey #Uber #TaskRabbit #Retirement #Inflation #Pensions #Economics #LaborMarket #SideHustle #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #DemographicsPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    11 分
  • How Falling Birth Rates Reshape the Insurance Industry
    2026/06/05
    Lucas and Luna explore how declining birth rates and aging populations are fundamentally altering the insurance industry. They focus on life insurance, where premiums are rising for younger cohorts as the risk pool shrinks, and on long-term care insurance, which is becoming increasingly unaffordable. The hosts cite data from the Swiss Re Institute showing that global life insurance premiums could grow at a slower rate of 2.5% annually over the next decade, down from 3.5% in the 2010s, due to demographic shifts. They also discuss how insurers are adapting by launching hybrid products that combine life insurance with long-term care benefits. The episode drills into the specific case of Japan, where the population has been declining for over a decade, and where insurers have had to completely overhaul their pricing models. Lucas notes that Japanese life insurers now charge 20% more for policies issued to 30-year-olds compared to a decade ago. Luna then highlights the rise of 'silver insurance' products tailored to older workers who are delaying retirement. The conversation ties back to broader economic implications, including how insurers are investing more in healthcare infrastructure to manage their long-term liabilities. #DecliningBirthRates #AgingPopulation #InsuranceIndustry #LifeInsurance #LongTermCareInsurance #JapaneseInsurers #SwissReInstitute #DemographicShifts #InsurancePremiums #SilverInsurance #HybridProducts #RiskPool #RetirementPlanning #HealthcareInfrastructure #Economics #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Demographics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 分