Browsing: Gen Z
50 million people have stopped buying luxury brands like Dior and Burberry after ‘broken promises’ to customers
Nothing gold can stay. Despite years of strong performance, the market for personal luxury goods is set to slow down…
Gen Z is silently struggling with less family support and surging school stress, WHO warns
Youths in Europe, Canada and Central Asia feel less family support and more school pressure than before, the World Health…
University education, despite the growing skepticism among the younger generation, could be the ultimate key to securing a hybrid job,…
Millennials’ midlife crisis looks different from their parents’ sports cars and mistresses—it’s a ‘crisis of purpose and engagement’
Buying sexy sports cars, changing hairstyles, and finding a mistress used to be the classic signs of a midlife crisis—at…
Nearly three years ago, China set strict playtime limits for those under 18 as part of an effort to reduce…
Gen Zers are being branded as unemployable. Here’s what they can learn from the top 1% of applicants
If you or someone you love is a Gen Zer, you’re likely aware of how hard it is to get…
German bosses are blaming the country’s economic woes on ‘work-shy’ Gen Z calling in sick nearly 20 times a year
Germany is in a structural crisis—with falling exports, soaring energy prices, and weakening competitiveness in its most important sectors. But…
A New Jersey Gen Zer who isn’t old enough to buy beer is running an $18 million super PAC from his mom’s house
David Austin isn’t one to take the slow lane. At just 20, he completed his undergraduate degree online while still in…
Gen Z and young millennial employees are missing the equivalent of one day’s work every week due to mental health concerns, research shows
Gen Z and young millennial employees in Britain are missing the equivalent of a day’s work every week due to…
Gen Alpha keeps tripping and falling over their own Crocs, so schools are banning the shoes over safety concerns
Teachers berating their students for running through the corridors have a new hallway hazard to worry about: Grade-schoolers are tripping…