🔑 The world has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including the pandemic and rising costs of living.
💡 The current economic crisis has been influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in significant loss of life globally.
🌍 The pandemic has led to unprecedented changes in travel behaviors, with a sharp decline in international air travel and a shift towards remote work.
🌍 The global economy experienced significant disruptions in supply chains due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with factories closing and ports disrupted.
💼 The pandemic led to a shift in work culture, with many people working from home and a slow return to normal office capacity.
🛍️ There was a significant increase in online shopping during the pandemic, accelerating the existing trend towards digital consumption.
📺 Consumption of video content, including TV and online platforms, increased during the lockdown and has remained higher than before.
📺 Streaming companies like Netflix and Disney Plus saw a surge in viewership during lockdown, but their share of the audience is still smaller than traditional TV channels.
📱 Young people are consuming less social media and spending more time watching online videos and listening to music on their phones.
💰 The pandemic has caused shifts in consumer spending, with temporary cuts in areas like travel and dining out, and increased spending on home-related products, technology, and education.
💰 The COVID-19 pandemic led to a sharp recession followed by a strong recovery, resulting in a surge of economic growth.
📉 Certain sectors, such as blue-collar jobs, experienced job contractions, while white-collar jobs, especially related to IT and online services, saw growth.
💵 Household savings increased significantly, with the richer half of the population benefiting more than the lower-income spectrum.
Elasticities falling, indicating increased spending on luxury goods and services.
Labor market contraction due to the great resignation and people dropping out for various reasons.
Inflation caused by mismatches in supply and demand, with potential long-term implications.
The recent period has seen the lowest interest rates for 300 years, but it is highly likely that interest rates will rise in the future.
High interest rates and uncertainty are causing investors to withdraw their money from risky investments, such as tech stocks and cryptocurrencies.
Advertising expenditure is correlated with the investment side of the economy, and budget revisions tend to follow perceptions of companies' financial prospects in tough times.
🔑 Big brands have an advantage in tough economic times due to economies of scale in marketing.
📈 Brands that launch during recessions and innovate tend to perform well in subsequent years.
📺 The shift to online living has resulted in winners such as Zoom and online grocery delivery services.
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