Questioning a focus group

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coolex3.jpgOn a summer afternoon, in a New York loft, America is on a very serious . There's a focus group of five boys, who are here to be about what they wear, what they eat, what they listen and watch. For $125 each, they're to answer.
The market wants them to tell him some of the things that are really right now, some of the things that are really big right now, popular , things that they see everywhere. He tells them that they are sort of the today
However, they're no more than most teenagers, but that's not going to stop the market , because the information he's looking for is an awful lot of money. At 32 million strong, this is the largest generation of teenagers ever, even larger than their parents. Last year teens spent more than $100 billion themselves and their parents to spend another $50 billion on of that. They have more money and more over how they'll spend it than ever before.
Teens today's economy. There's an feeling for moms and dads to please the teen, to keep the teen , to keep the teen home. They're given a lot of what we can be called money. "Here's the credit card. Why don't you go and buy something because I can't spend time with you?"