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Hirsch: Lack of Entry Level Jobs Creates Decades of Ripple Effects for ‘Consumers of the Future’

Erik Hirsch breaks down the latest consumer data and remarks on the bifurcation in consumer health between higher and lower income consumers. He is also concerned by the lack of jobs for recent college grads – and he thinks we could be seeing the ripple effects for these “consumers of the future” for decades to come. He sees opportunities within M&A and the infrastructure sector. He likes power suppliers, and potentially nuclear energy.

Market On Close

26 Aug 2025

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