After many years of partisan politics, increasingly divisive language, finger-pointing and inflammatory speech have contributed to an environment of fear and uncertainty, affecting not just political dynamics but also the priorities and perceptions of young people.
How many Generation Z does it take to change a lightbulb? It might sound like the reworking of a cruel joke, but the answer is possibly "about three" if a recent survey of the mostly twenty-something age group is anything to go by.
Those aged 18 to 28 were also more inclined to consider concealing one's finances as bad, if not worse, than actual cheating.
The Discount Craft also provided insights on why crochet has started trending. “It has the same pull and attraction as thrifting does,” their blog post declares. “While crochet has a rich history, Generation Z is putting a modern spin on the tradition.”
Dealing with younger employees' evolving attitudes to work was a key topic of discussion for business leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The younger generation has always had a tough time proving itself to older generations in the workplace. Back in the 1990s, older workers spoke disparagingly of “20-something” Gen Xers making their way into the workplace at the time.
Gen Zers are vocal about their passion for social rights and responsibilities. ESG investing is a peculiarly good fit for this disruptive generation.
In recent years, shopping malls – once the central hangout for teens – have seen a decline in foot traffic. Thrift stores, however, have seen a shift in their clientele to a younger demographic. Gen Z is buying secondhand more often for surprising reasons that might inspire you to do the same.
Amid potential TikTok restrictions, Generation Z is redefining their social media priorities, choosing platforms such as Yuzu for advice and meaningful connections.
Here are the places that Generation Z are keen to explore, including "a rather unexpected yet very desirable beach destination," an expert told Newsweek.
Despite accusations of laziness and entitlement, there are valid reasons for Gen Z's collective financial struggle.
Not too long ago, people began investing in their mid-30s. Now, it’s common to see kids investing in their late teens.