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Megatrend: Investment opportunities due to an ageing population worldwide

The world's population is getting older and older, an irreversible demographic change with considerable economic consequences.


This article is intended to provide investment ideas and impetus. The stocks mentioned do not, of course, constitute investment advice, but merely serve as examples of potential beneficiaries of demographic change. Historical developments are no guarantee of future returns.


The main source is the short analysis "How to invest as the global population ages" by Goldman Sachs [1], which, however, does not name any specific stocks.


I have also added additional sources and charts.

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🌍 Demographic change: growth and ageing of the world's population


The world's population will grow to almost 10 billion people by 2050. But it is not just the number of people that is increasing, their age structure is also changing dramatically. [2]


Increase in the older population:


  • The proportion of people aged 60 and over is rising from 8% (1950) to 21.5% (2050).
  • In 2050, 2.1 billion people will belong to the over-60 age group.


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Source: [2]


Regional differences:


Europe & North America have the oldest populations & remain the most affected demographically.


Latin America, the Caribbean & Asia: The proportion of over-60s will more than double between 2015 and 2050, reaching around 25 %.


Africa remains the youngest region: in 2015, there were 21 countries worldwide with a birth rate of 5 children per woman, 19 of which were in Africa. However, it should be noted that current statistics from 2024 show that the birth rate per woman in Africa was already just 4.07 in 2023 and could fall to 2.79 by 2050. [3]


While industrialized countries are struggling with an ageing society, Africa remains the most dynamic and youngest region in the world. This development can also have an economic impact and open up new investment opportunities. [2]


Goldman Sachs also comments in the article with similar figures, according to which the global population is expected to increase by around 20% by 2050 and senior citizens will make up a disproportionate share. The number of people over the age of 65 is expected to double from 800 million to 1.6 billion during this period. [1]

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In view of this demographic development, there are opportunities to benefit from precisely this trend. Opportunities lie in targeted investments in sectors that could benefit from the growing proportion of older people.


🚑 Healthcare: A growing market worth billions


Facts:


  • In the USA, people over the age of 65 already account for 36% of healthcare expenditure, although they only make up 18% of the population. Age-related diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and neurological disorders are driving up costs. [1]
  • Alzheimer's cases are even expected to double worldwide by 2050.


Possible profiteers:


Medical technology

  • Medtronic ($MDT (+2,67%) ) - (cardiac pacemakers, diabetes technology)
  • Stryker ($SYK (-0,56%) ) - (orthopaedic implants, surgical devices)
  • Siemens Healthineers ($SHL (+0,45%) ) - (imaging, diagnostics)


Pharmaceuticals



🏡 Senior Living & Care: Bottlenecks in nursing homes worldwide


Facts:


The UK has a shortfall of over 30,000 senior units by 2028. [1]


In Germany, France and Italy there is a shortage of nursing home places due to the ageing population. [1]


In the US, only 2% of people over 65 live in nursing homes, leading to an increasing demand for home care and telemedicine. [1]


Potential beneficiaries:


Care providers


  • Brookdale Senior Living ($BKD (-0,96%) ) - (senior living, care facilities)


Homecare



Telemedicine


  • Teladoc Health ($TDOC (-8,8%) ) - (virtual doctor visits, digital health solutions)
  • Hims & Hers ($HIMS (-26,15%) ) - (telemedicine & e-health)


Anti-Aging


  • L'Oréal ($OR (+1,22%) ) - (skin care, cosmetics)
  • Estee Lauder ($EL (+1,18%) ) - (luxury cosmetics, skin rejuvenation)
  • Revance Therapeutics ($RVNC ) - (Botox alternative, wrinkle treatment)



🚢 Leisure & consumption: The new "silver economy"


The following chart shows the distribution of wealth in Germany depending on the age of the main income earner. [4]

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It is clear that older people tend to have higher wealth than younger age groups. This is reflected in the significantly higher values for the percentiles for age groups aged 50 and over. In particular, the groups aged between 50 and 74 have the highest assets.


The trends are also similar internationally:


  • The wealth of older people is 3x that of millennials.
  • Over-60s control more than 50% of consumer spending in many developed countries.
  • The global silver economy could reach a volume of USD 15 trillion by 2030 (Oxford Economics).


This observation underlines the economic importance of the older generations and their central role in wealth distribution and consumer spending.


Possible beneficiaries:


Luxury



Cruise (Over 60s book a third of all cruises worldwide [1])



Motorhome manufacturers/ recreational vehicles (47% of motorhome users are over 55 years old, In the UK, two thirds of over 55s have a motorcycle license, which may indicate a growing market for motorcycles and accessories. [1])


  • Thor Industries ($THO (-1,13%) ) - (motorhomes, campers)
  • Winnebago ($WGO (-1%) ) - (motorhomes & caravans)
  • Harley-Davidson ($HOG (-0,68%) ) - (motorcycles and entry-level electric motorcycles)



🤖 Technology & automation: solution to the labor shortage


Facts:


The labor shortage caused by an aging society is becoming a global challenge. Automation, AI and robotics could help close the skills gap. [1]


Profiteers:




🧠 Conclusion:


Demographic change offers long-term investment opportunities. Early investment in the right sectors can benefit from rising spending on health, care, leisure and technology.


I myself am still looking for one or two individual investments and am a little annoyed that I didn't get into Hims & Hers earlier, although I have been on the verge of doing so several times. Apart from the luxury segment with LVMH, the portfolio also includes Siemens as a conglomerate in the field of automation.


Do you explicitly take demographic change into account in your investments, e.g. in the form of individual shares?

Which shares do you have in your portfolio or do you still see them as an opportunity?


Thanks for reading!

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Sources:

[1] https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/articles/how-to-invest-as-the-global-population-ages


[2] https://www.bpb.de/kurz-knapp/zahlen-und-fakten/globalisierung/52811/demografischer-wandel/


[3] https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/1343516/umfrage/entwicklung-der-fertilitaetsrate-in-afrika/


[4]

https://www.iwd.de/artikel/mit-dem-alter-waechst-das-vermoegen-489710/

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Thank you for your work 💪😊
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@Simpson always welcome ☺️
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@Simpson great job ! Thank you !
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Super 👍🏻 Many thanks for your really great work!
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@AlbM gerne!
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For the USA, you have also Care Trust Reit (CTRE), that provides residences for old people. I think you did an amazing job with this research, thank you for this info !
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@AdrianAA thanks for the addition of $CTRE 👍 they had a good performance
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Great contribution, thank you!

I'm still missing $SOON - hearing aid manufacturer.

Winners with an ageing population - but hearing loss is a cross-generational problem. In addition, hearing aids are currently also perceived as a "luxury".

Like the share a lot - and it's done well so far. 👍
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@GeldGenie Sounds exciting and went well last year 👍
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Great post thanks. $SYK I find interesting. @Tenbagger2024 do you also find Stryker interesting or could other healthcare companies benefit from the older demographic. $ISRG I also find interesting. I hope the next rising sector (after AI) is healthcare.
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@MrStonkss I used to have Intuitive on my watchlist, but I no longer have it on my radar.

I'm excited about the upcoming "breakthroughs" in the healthcare sector. Everyone wants to live longer and if there are screening and treatment options here, it's off to the races.

So in the direction of home diagnostics, care robots, personalized medicine through genetic engineering and AI or a kind of medical capsule for: Autonomous diagnoses, body scans, yblood images and minimally invasive interventions or personalized infusions based also on real time data in the body... will be sick... hope I can live to see it all 😂
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@VPT I hope so too. Sounds great. Which companies make products like this?
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I'm not aware of any public company that has anything like this in the pipeline, even privately.
At the moment, I think the focus is more on sub-areas... such as general home diagnostics in the form of tests. In terms of diagnostics, many are probably working with AI to deal with data volumes.

But I haven't yet heard anything about what I described
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@VPT Me neither...
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@MrStonkss
There are some companies here that could benefit.
As in something also presented by @BamBamInvest Company $TMDX

I think Intuitive is quite highly valued and
$GMED could be an alternative.

But $LMAT could also benefit
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@Tenbagger2024 sounds like exciting companies... I'll have to read through them in more detail
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@VPT
You can take a look and give feedback
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@MrStonkss
Anything to do with cancer, there are more than enough companies, but you have to take a close look at the studies on the drugs being researched, the risk is much higher in this sector.
For me, the obesity story is just a short wave and not permanent.
In German...health is always needed, just like water and food.
And I am convinced that water will eventually be more valuable than any other stock.
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@Mark777 It's called water treatment companies. Do you have any interesting ones?
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@MrStonkss I would immediately think of Ecolab $ECL, which I also had on my watchlist, but was too expensive for me. If I had invested once, it would have been a good time to look back 😂
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Very nice thread, thanks for the work you put in this !
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I hold $WELL
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@fpena that was worth it last year 📈😬
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@VPT indeed! Hope to buy more if some crash happen.
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For your efforts. ☺️ Thank you!
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@frugalfreisein always happy, thank you! 🤝
Thanks!
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@FinaceSF Thank you! 🤗
Thank you, really great article. For me, Addus Homecare $ADUS is also part of it.
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@jaheu Thanks for the feedback. Strong performance last year 🤔👍
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Nice work. Thank you
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Exciting contribution. I always find it striking that around 50% of the population never has more than €150000. That shows me how important it is to invest early.
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Difficult. You compare the proportion of older people from 1950 to 2050, but in terms of assets you look at today, although there is talk of increasing poverty in old age. It's important to know that if you ever have to go into an old people's home, you pay for it out of your assets and a former citizen's allowance recipient in the next room is fully provided for. Maybe spend a euro or two now and then while you still have something left. There is also the question of how a society works in which 36% are over 60.
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Super contribution. I would have added LTC (assisted living)
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Great article, really thought-provoking and gives good ideas and points of view 💪🏼

Thank you very much!
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In short: everything benefits
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TLDR;
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Very interesting to read. I've never looked at potential investments from this point of view, but demographic change ultimately affects everyone. How did you come to this topic?
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