Do i say from or in new demographics

When referring to a specific group of people, you can use either "from" or "in" depending on the context and the type of demographic you're referring to. Here are some examples:

From:

In:

In general, if you're referring to a specific group of people based on a characteristic (e.g., age, ethnicity, location), you can use "from". If you're referring to a characteristic of a specific group of people (e.g., a geographic area, a specific age range), you can use "in".

However, it's worth noting that both "from" and "in" can be used in different contexts, and the correct choice often depends on the specific sentence and the intended meaning.