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"Gen Z-ers are more worried because they haven't been through the same financial fire drills," Kevin Thompson told Newsweek.
Gen Z has been called out for shirking the office, but new research finds that young workers are in the office more than any ...
The Pew Research Center found that, as of 2023, 32 percent of Americans have at least one tattoo, with 22 percent having more ...
Gen Z are ditching the rat race and opting to become NEETs—which stands for “not in employment, education, or ...
Moya's videos are racking up views and comments, but they're also serving an important marketing purpose for the sport with ...
Gen Z have become notorious for taking a stand against old-fashioned working patterns. From " quiet quitting " to "work ...
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Gen Z tops the list of job applicants falsifying applications, survey shows. Career experts suggest skill development and ...
Nearly 70 percent of Gen Zers admit to being influenced by a financial trend they discovered online, according to a recent survey of 2,200 American adults by H&R Block’s banking app Spruce. Only 51 ...
Trend forecaster Sean Monahan said the "boom boom" aesthetic is on the rise, meaning louder, bolder pieces reminiscent of the ...
According to Lawrence, if a manager isn’t meeting Gen Z where they are, they can expect higher burnout, lower engagement, a ...
Gen Z is rewriting the rules of the workplace, reshaping how work gets done, and experts say they're bringing highly-valued ...
A new study of mortgage applications in the country’s 50 largest metro areas has revealed where Gen Z homebuyers are looking ...