I noticed an interesting article from Bloomberg about how Generation Alpha is beginning to reshape the global economy. It concerns a quarter of the world's population, which is still entering its active economic age.



What’s intriguing here: experts are already warning businesses and policymakers that they need to prepare for significant shifts. Generation Alpha will set their own rules in the consumer market, technology, and even economic policy. Their preferences are already starting to influence trend formation, even though they haven't yet fully entered the scene.

I see several key points here. First, this is not just a demographic shift — it’s a redefinition of the very economic landscapes. Companies need to rethink their strategies because what worked before may not work with this generation. They grew up in a digital environment, with different values, and a different approach to money and technology.

Second, this affects all sectors. From fintech to traditional retail — everyone will be forced to adapt. Generation Alpha is already demonstrating that their behavior differs from previous generations, and this will only intensify as they mature.

If you follow the markets or work in business, this is information worth keeping in mind. The future of the economy will be written precisely by this generation.
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