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Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 5
Manchester Emerges as Europe’s Influencer Hub as 20-24 Population Climbs 9.7%
Updated
Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 5

Manchester Emerges as Europe’s Influencer Hub as 20-24 Population Climbs 9.7%

2 articles · Updated · bbc.co.uk · Jul 5

Summary

  • Manchester’s rise as an influencer hotspot is being driven by a compact city centre, a growing young population and a creative economy that gives creators constant material and audiences.
  • 9.7% growth in 20-24-year-olds since 2011 and about 70,000 students have helped fuel demand for TikTok content on food, fitness, apartments and dance classes.
  • 1990s regeneration, new offices and tram links pulled in white-collar employers, shifting Manchester from manufacturing toward finance, law and creative industries and filling new high-rise districts with young residents.
  • Creators say that environment is turning online followings into businesses: Sufia quit her marketing job after seven months of sold-out dance classes, while Ruwaydah and Lamar built ventures around lifestyle and finance content.
  • The boom still has limits: one economist said productivity gains are overstated, inflation-adjusted median wages in Greater Manchester are up just 1% since 2019, and some high-rise blocks face safety repair concerns.

Insights

As its city centre booms, is Manchester's development model creating a vibrant hub or a deeply unequal region?
With real wages flat since 2019, is Manchester's celebrated 'growth miracle' an illusion for the average worker?