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Investigating Trends in the Healthcare Industry as US Demographics Shift

Tune in to this Business Series Webinar with ITR Senior Forecaster Connor Lokar as he highlights the latest healthcare industry trends.


In the last 20 years, US Personal Consumption Expenditures on Healthcare (Healthcare Expenditures) have nearly tripled, from $1.4 trillion in September 2004 to $3.9 trillion in September 2024. Growth in the healthcare industry has outpaced growth in overall US Personal Consumption Expenditures during this period.

Furthermore, aside from during COVID-19-related shutdowns, Healthcare Expenditures have never experienced Phase D, Recession, in a data history stretching back to 1959. We also know that the healthcare needs of the aging US population will only increase in the coming years. Accordingly, the healthcare industry’s promising fundamentals garner our attention and the attention of many clients interested in expanding their presence in this industry.

The November 2024 Insider Webinar, hosted by Senior Forecaster and Speaker Connor Lokar, will delve into the latest trends in Healthcare Expenditures as well as related segments such as healthcare construction, medical device production, pharmaceuticals, insurance markets, and the healthcare labor market.

Connor will identify the biggest business opportunities so you can target this space accordingly. In addition, he will lay out some of the threats facing this market and share forecasts related to the healthcare industry so you can see how it is likely to develop in the coming years.

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