Vienna, Austria – February 20, 2025 – World Data Lab (WDL) is unveiling its latest research in “Spending in the City”, offering a data-driven look at how urban centers are reshaping global consumer spending. With cities now accounting for 50% of total global spending while covering just 0.4% of the world’s landmass, businesses must rethink their strategies to remain competitive.
Key Insights from the Webinar
"National trends only tell part of the story. Consumer spending is increasingly shaped at the city level, with mid-sized and smaller cities emerging as key growth drivers. Businesses that take a granular, city-focused approach will be better positioned to seize new opportunities and stay ahead of shifting market dynamics."
— Jonathan Haigh, Vice President of Product, Technology & Insight, World Data Lab
The Categories module within World Data Pro provides an unparalleled view into spending trends across 6,000+ cities and 3,300+ regions, helping businesses anticipate category shifts, track demographic spending patterns, and refine their market-entry strategies.
The “Spending in the City” webinar on February 20, 2025, at 3 PM CET / 9 AM EST will feature insights from leading economists and industry experts, including:
This event is essential for companies looking to refine their urban market strategies and capitalize on the fastest-growing consumer segments.
Register now to access exclusive insights: https://marketing.worlddata.io/wcocategories
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Anne Mason
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anne.mason@worlddata.io
World Data Lab (WDL) is a leading data analytics company specializing in global consumer spending and demographic forecasting. Our proprietary platform, World Data Pro, delivers granular, forward-looking insights into 6,000+ cities and 3,300+ regions, helping businesses, policymakers, and investors make data-driven decisions with precision. With a mission to make global economic data accessible and actionable, WDL provides the most consistent and credible estimates for market trends, urban spending, and future consumer behavior.
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