Gen Zs biggest Kenyan consumers as spending set to hit Ksh.4.4 trillion: report

A customer with shopping cart observes prices on the shelves of a supermarket. (Photo by AFP)
Gen Z is emerging as the biggest spenders
in Kenya, according to new research projecting that over 17 million consumers in
the generation born between 1997 and 2012 will spend Ksh.4.4 trillion (US$34
billion) on goods and services in 2025.
World Data Lab (WDL) estimates that Gen Z
will remain the wealthiest generation until 2040, even though Generation Alpha –
those born between 2013 and 2025 – have this year become more populous than
them.
Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu will command
the majority of consumer spend in 2025, with Meru, Mombasa and Thika emerging
as the fastest growing spending centres by 2035.
The data analytics company, which specialises
in consumer spending and demographic forecasting, released the new data in its “Gen
Z and the Future of the African Consumer” report.
Across the continent, Kenya, with an
estimated Gen Z population of 17 million, is among the top five African countries
where the continent’s spending is concentrated.
This is behind Nigeria, where the 72-million-member
age group is expected to spend $256 billion in 2025; Egypt (30 million Gen Zs,
$116 billion expenditure); South Africa (17 million, $56 billion); and Ethiopia
(41 million, $43 billion).
Nairobi alone has 972,000 Gen Zs and is sixth
among the African cities projected to see the highest Gen Z spending in 2025,
behind Cairo, Lagos, Johannesburg, Alexandria and Accra.
WDL projects that Gen Z’s spending dominance
in Africa will continue over the next decade.
This is unlike the rest of the world, where
the dominant generations are currently Millennials and Gen X, the two
generations born between 1965 and 1996, says the data company.
“As a group, Gen Z is currently the largest
economic bloc who have access to more disposable cash than their parents but
who also have higher aspirations for their spending,” WDL’s CEO, Wolfgang
Fengler, said.
Additionally, the report says 39.9 per cent
of the typical Gen Z African consumer’s spending in 2025 will go towards food,
followed by housing (14.9%), transport (9.6%), clothing (6.3 %) and furnishings
at 5 per cent.
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