No One Is More Into the Sharing Economy than Millennials
From eMarketer:
Millennials are different than older generations in many ways. According to new research, that generation gap is even wider when it comes to the sharing economy.
March 2017 data from Maru/Matchbox, which surveyed 1,000 adult internet users in North America, found that millennials participate in many aspects of the sharing economy at a greater level than older respondents.
Millennials were almost three times as likely to use a space to stay, like Airbnb, or use professional services, like tax preparation, than people ages 35 and older.
They were also more likely to use car services like Uber.
Millennials are different than older generations in many ways. According to new research, that generation gap is even wider when it comes to the sharing economy.
March 2017 data from Maru/Matchbox, which surveyed 1,000 adult internet users in North America, found that millennials participate in many aspects of the sharing economy at a greater level than older respondents.
Millennials were almost three times as likely to use a space to stay, like Airbnb, or use professional services, like tax preparation, than people ages 35 and older.
They were also more likely to use car services like Uber.
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