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               r e t a i l   p r a c t i c e



               Older, smarter, more value conscious:
               The French consumer transformation
               Long-term trends reshaping the consumer landscape in France
               have implications for other developed countries too.

               Georges Desvaux and Baudouin Regout
2




Over the next 20 years, powerful demographic, societal, and economic trends promise
to reshape consumer behavior substantially in many of the world’s wealthier nations. The
implications for business will be significant. To better understand how these trends will
play out, McKinsey’s Consumer and Shopper Insights Center, with the support of the
McKinsey Global Institute, examined the prospects of France and found that there, as
in many of its European neighbors, the average household in 2030 will be older, better
educated, and less wealthy than the average household today.

We found three long-term trends reaching a tipping point that will fundamentally
transform the country: an aging population, societal shifts altering what households
look like, and economic factors slowing the expansion of wealth. As these trends sweep
across France and, to varying degrees, the rest of Europe, they will impose pressure on
consumption growth and dramatically change the consumer landscape.

A transforming nation
France’s population is getting older as longevity rises, fertility rates fall, and the large baby
boom generation ages. These trends have profound economic implications, pressuring
per capita GDP growth, purchasing power, and consumption. We expect that by 2030, for
example, more than half of all French households will be headed by someone aged 55 or
older. Across Europe, just two workers will support each retiree by 2050, compared with
four today, unless the retirement age changes.

A range of societal shifts are reshaping the average French household (Exhibit 1). These
include rising educational attainment, more women participating in the labor market, and
smaller households as fewer couples form them and the birth rate declines. We forecast
that the number of French households with couples who live together will fall to 58 percent
in 2030, from 75 percent in 1980, while households will have an average of 2.5 members,
down from 3.3 in 1980.

The final transformational factor is economic. Since World War II, an expanding European
economy has allowed successive generations to earn more and accumulate greater net
worth than previous generations had. This trend will continue, but at a slower pace as
economic and consumption growth slow dramatically because of the aging population
(which will cut overall workforce participation), weaker productivity gains, and the rising
cost of limited resources, notably oil. In the absence of government reforms and major
policy changes, we expect annual GDP growth in France to be 1.5 percent from 2008 to
2030, down from 2.1 percent from 1980 to 2008.
3




            What it means
            As a result of these factors, we believe that the annual growth of consumption in France
            (after housing and utilities) will fall to 1.4 percent in the next two decades, compared
            with 2 percent between 1980 and 2007. As an aggregate market, the mature-consumer
            segment—those aged 55 or older—will dominate by virtue of sheer numbers, accounting
            for around two-thirds of all additional consumption in the period to 2030. People aged
            65 or older will account for almost half of that. These older households, however, will
            individually be less wealthy than those of the rest of the population and will continue to
            seek value.




Exhibit 1
            The characteristics and spending patterns of the average French
            household in 2030 will look very different from current trends.

                                                    1980             2007             2030

            Demographic change

            # of households                         19 million       27 million       33 million

            Average age of individuals              36 years         40 years         43 years


            Societal change (ages 15 to 54 years)

            Individuals who attained tertiary
            degree (out of 10 individuals)          1                2                4

            Individuals who are coupled
                                                    7                6                6
            (out of 10 households)

            Households have on average . . .
                                                    3.3 members      2.6 members      2.5 members
                                                    1.1 children     0.8 children     0.8 children


            Economic change (real 2000 euros)

            Households’ average earning             €33,300 earned   €41,200 earned   €48,300 earned
            and spending                            €27,300 spent    €34,700 spent    €40,900 spent

            Out-of-pocket medical                   €440             €1,290           €2,140

            Electronics                             €130             €1,700           €4,080

            Gasoline                                €1,300           €1,060           €1,040
4




            For business, the dynamics of product growth will vary widely from category to category—
            and there will be winners and losers (Exhibit 2). Categories with above-average growth
            per household will be electronics, out-of-pocket medical expenses, communications, and
            housing. Those with stable growth include media and entertainment, energy, and personal
            care. Spending on the maintenance and repair of dwellings will decline. Combined with
            changing consumer aspirations, this growth pattern will yield very different attitudes
            toward consumption.




Exhibit 2
             Mature French consumers will account for a majority of total
             spending increases over the coming decades.
             Increase in total spending by French household age group, 2007–30,1 %                        ≥65 years         55–64 years        <55 years

                                                  100% = €408 billion, real 2000 euros2

             Overall                                            49                      17        33                  Increase in total
                                                                                                                      spending by category,
                                                 0              25              50           75            100        € billion (real 2000 euros)
             By product category

             Recreation                                                                                                 5
             Food at home                                                                                                     28
             Utilities3                                                                                                  10
             Gasoline                                                                                                   5
             Financial-service fees                                                                                         20
             Apparel and accessories                                                                                    7
             Personal care                                                                                              7
             Alcohol and tobacco                                                                                        5
             Furnishings                                                                                                    21
             Motor vehicles                                                                                                   24
             Out-of-pocket medical                                                                                               35
             Media and entertainment                                                                                        17
             Food away from home                                                                                         10
             Transportation services                                                                                    8
             Housing                                                                                                                             120
             Communications                                                                                                      34
             Nursing homes and day care                                                                                 7
             Electronics                                                                                                                  87
             Out-of-pocket education                                                                                    6

            1 Projected; mature households aged 55 and over account for >100% of additional spending in recreation, food at home, utilities,
             and gasoline, since they compensate for lower consumption by younger age groups.
            2Figures do not sum to 100%, because of rounding.
            3Electricity, heating materials (eg, coal, wood), natural gas, and water.
5




Related thinking           To address changes in consumer behavior successfully, companies must innovate,
                           including a focus on value and an increased interest in health and wellness. Companies
“How the recession
                           also should note the impact of rising digital connectivity—many French consumers, even
 has changed US consumer
 behavior”
                           as they age, will retain their attachments to communities and social networks. Indeed,
                           we expect consumers aged 55 or older to account for 33 percent of the electronics market
“Consumer electronics      and 43 percent of the communications market in 2030, compared with 23 percent and 34
 gets back to basics”      percent, respectively, in 2007.

“Japan’s luxury shoppers
 move on”
                           Only a deep understanding of how category dynamics and consumer needs are changing
“Understanding online
                           will allow companies to weather the difficult market conditions in France and, more
 shoppers in Europe”
                           broadly, in Western Europe. Companies will need to adopt a granular approach that
                           helps them target pockets of growth in a generally lackluster environment and anticipate
                           changing consumer needs and behavior by adjusting their strategies and offerings.




                           Georges Desvaux is a director in McKinsey’s Paris office; Baudouin Regout, who is based in Brussels, is a senior
                           fellow of the McKinsey Global Institute. Copyright © 2010 McKinsey & Company. All rights reserved.

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Older smarter more value conscious the french consumer transformation

  • 1. 1 J U N E 2010 r e t a i l p r a c t i c e Older, smarter, more value conscious: The French consumer transformation Long-term trends reshaping the consumer landscape in France have implications for other developed countries too. Georges Desvaux and Baudouin Regout
  • 2. 2 Over the next 20 years, powerful demographic, societal, and economic trends promise to reshape consumer behavior substantially in many of the world’s wealthier nations. The implications for business will be significant. To better understand how these trends will play out, McKinsey’s Consumer and Shopper Insights Center, with the support of the McKinsey Global Institute, examined the prospects of France and found that there, as in many of its European neighbors, the average household in 2030 will be older, better educated, and less wealthy than the average household today. We found three long-term trends reaching a tipping point that will fundamentally transform the country: an aging population, societal shifts altering what households look like, and economic factors slowing the expansion of wealth. As these trends sweep across France and, to varying degrees, the rest of Europe, they will impose pressure on consumption growth and dramatically change the consumer landscape. A transforming nation France’s population is getting older as longevity rises, fertility rates fall, and the large baby boom generation ages. These trends have profound economic implications, pressuring per capita GDP growth, purchasing power, and consumption. We expect that by 2030, for example, more than half of all French households will be headed by someone aged 55 or older. Across Europe, just two workers will support each retiree by 2050, compared with four today, unless the retirement age changes. A range of societal shifts are reshaping the average French household (Exhibit 1). These include rising educational attainment, more women participating in the labor market, and smaller households as fewer couples form them and the birth rate declines. We forecast that the number of French households with couples who live together will fall to 58 percent in 2030, from 75 percent in 1980, while households will have an average of 2.5 members, down from 3.3 in 1980. The final transformational factor is economic. Since World War II, an expanding European economy has allowed successive generations to earn more and accumulate greater net worth than previous generations had. This trend will continue, but at a slower pace as economic and consumption growth slow dramatically because of the aging population (which will cut overall workforce participation), weaker productivity gains, and the rising cost of limited resources, notably oil. In the absence of government reforms and major policy changes, we expect annual GDP growth in France to be 1.5 percent from 2008 to 2030, down from 2.1 percent from 1980 to 2008.
  • 3. 3 What it means As a result of these factors, we believe that the annual growth of consumption in France (after housing and utilities) will fall to 1.4 percent in the next two decades, compared with 2 percent between 1980 and 2007. As an aggregate market, the mature-consumer segment—those aged 55 or older—will dominate by virtue of sheer numbers, accounting for around two-thirds of all additional consumption in the period to 2030. People aged 65 or older will account for almost half of that. These older households, however, will individually be less wealthy than those of the rest of the population and will continue to seek value. Exhibit 1 The characteristics and spending patterns of the average French household in 2030 will look very different from current trends. 1980 2007 2030 Demographic change # of households 19 million 27 million 33 million Average age of individuals 36 years 40 years 43 years Societal change (ages 15 to 54 years) Individuals who attained tertiary degree (out of 10 individuals) 1 2 4 Individuals who are coupled 7 6 6 (out of 10 households) Households have on average . . . 3.3 members 2.6 members 2.5 members 1.1 children 0.8 children 0.8 children Economic change (real 2000 euros) Households’ average earning €33,300 earned €41,200 earned €48,300 earned and spending €27,300 spent €34,700 spent €40,900 spent Out-of-pocket medical €440 €1,290 €2,140 Electronics €130 €1,700 €4,080 Gasoline €1,300 €1,060 €1,040
  • 4. 4 For business, the dynamics of product growth will vary widely from category to category— and there will be winners and losers (Exhibit 2). Categories with above-average growth per household will be electronics, out-of-pocket medical expenses, communications, and housing. Those with stable growth include media and entertainment, energy, and personal care. Spending on the maintenance and repair of dwellings will decline. Combined with changing consumer aspirations, this growth pattern will yield very different attitudes toward consumption. Exhibit 2 Mature French consumers will account for a majority of total spending increases over the coming decades. Increase in total spending by French household age group, 2007–30,1 % ≥65 years 55–64 years <55 years 100% = €408 billion, real 2000 euros2 Overall 49 17 33 Increase in total spending by category, 0 25 50 75 100 € billion (real 2000 euros) By product category Recreation 5 Food at home 28 Utilities3 10 Gasoline 5 Financial-service fees 20 Apparel and accessories 7 Personal care 7 Alcohol and tobacco 5 Furnishings 21 Motor vehicles 24 Out-of-pocket medical 35 Media and entertainment 17 Food away from home 10 Transportation services 8 Housing 120 Communications 34 Nursing homes and day care 7 Electronics 87 Out-of-pocket education 6 1 Projected; mature households aged 55 and over account for >100% of additional spending in recreation, food at home, utilities, and gasoline, since they compensate for lower consumption by younger age groups. 2Figures do not sum to 100%, because of rounding. 3Electricity, heating materials (eg, coal, wood), natural gas, and water.
  • 5. 5 Related thinking To address changes in consumer behavior successfully, companies must innovate, including a focus on value and an increased interest in health and wellness. Companies “How the recession also should note the impact of rising digital connectivity—many French consumers, even has changed US consumer behavior” as they age, will retain their attachments to communities and social networks. Indeed, we expect consumers aged 55 or older to account for 33 percent of the electronics market “Consumer electronics and 43 percent of the communications market in 2030, compared with 23 percent and 34 gets back to basics” percent, respectively, in 2007. “Japan’s luxury shoppers move on” Only a deep understanding of how category dynamics and consumer needs are changing “Understanding online will allow companies to weather the difficult market conditions in France and, more shoppers in Europe” broadly, in Western Europe. Companies will need to adopt a granular approach that helps them target pockets of growth in a generally lackluster environment and anticipate changing consumer needs and behavior by adjusting their strategies and offerings. Georges Desvaux is a director in McKinsey’s Paris office; Baudouin Regout, who is based in Brussels, is a senior fellow of the McKinsey Global Institute. Copyright © 2010 McKinsey & Company. All rights reserved.