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"We have liberated ourselves from the shame of Gen Z calling us embarrassing," Charlotte Owen, the editor in chief of Bustle, ...
T rends come and go from generation to generation. At the end of the day, you don't have to follow any — embrace whatever is "cool" to you! But it's pretty interesting to hear what people have to say ...
Doom spending, quiet quitting, soft saving—these trendy terms attempt to describe how Generation Z approaches work and money.
Medill’s annual survey finds audiences drifting from TV and print, wary of AI, and turning to independent content creators.
Gen X embraced sponge-painted walls, Tuscan-inspired kitchens, and honey oak everything. Millennials made chevron patterns ...
Today’s average homebuyer is a record-breaking 56 years old.¹ But that doesn’t mean younger people aren’t buying homes. Millennials — those born between 1981 and 1996 — make up 29% of homebuyers.² Gen ...
According to the founder, he shared Gen Z's reply to the rejection mail with people from different generations, and the opinion, he said, was ‘largely a generational one’.
Younger generations have been dismissed as "gullible" for decades – but is there something about Gen Z that makes them the "most gullible" generation of all? A recent Politico article made a case for ...
Almost half of Gen Z investors trade in cryptocurrency even though it’s highly volatile. Find out why and how to take some precautions.