Ken Gronbach

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What will homeownership look like in 20 years? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the prospects of Baby Boomers selling their homes to Gen Y in 20 years.
Why are thousands of Asians immigrating to the U.S.? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to explain that hundred of thousands of Asians immigrate to the U.S. each year and most start small businesses.
The U.S. birth rate has been dropping - is that a problem? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the birth rate in the U.S. has been dropping, what that means demographically and if it is cause for concern.
Get ready for Gen Y to fully enter the marketplace. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to explain what will happen with the economy when Generation Y, born between 1984 and 2004, takes their place in the workplace.
Will Gen Y save the residential housing depression? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to report on the impact of Generation Y and immigrants on the next surge in housing and the economy.
Everybody needs a place to live. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the demographic components that could cause the housing industry to support a sustained recovery for the next 10 years.
Why the U.S. leads the world in per capita economic productivity. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to report on the per capita contribution of U.S. workers and how technology creates employment opportunities and challenges,
America is the only industrialized nation that has a Generation Y. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to discuss population realities and changing demographics of other countries compared to the U.S.
What will the impact of Gen Y be as they come of age? Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the lifestyle trends of Gen Y and business opportunities that will present to serve their next life stage.
Gen Y will be fully entrenched in the economy in 3 years. Ken Gronbach joins Jim Blasingame to predict the U.S. economy will boom in the next 3 years, when Gen Y takes their place in the economy as both producers and consumers.