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Why Gen Zers don't want to drive anymore
In 2020, only 25% of 16-year-olds in the United States had driver’s licenses, compared to 43% in 1997, according to the Insurance Information Institute.
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Why more Gen Z-ers are avoiding getting a driver's license than ever before
Only 25% of 16-year-olds in the United States had driver’s licenses in 2020, according to the Insurance Information Institute. Anxiety and climate change were listed as two of the reasons.
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In many ways, Gen Zers are better off than their parents were 30 years ago, but fewer are financially independent — here's why
Economic and social shifts have made things much different for today’s young adults compared with when their parents were starting out, a new Pew report finds.
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1 in 3 Gen Z borrowers can't afford to go home for the holidays because of student loan payments
It has been several years since federal student loan borrowers had to navigate the holiday season and student loan payments simultaneously.
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Rizz, jorts, mid and thirst trap — Merriam-Webster's latest definitions are Gen Z approved
There are nearly 700 new entries — some of which you may already be using.
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What is bed rotting, and is it good for you? What to know about the Gen Z trend
Bed rotting is a self-care trend that spread on TikTok. The term means to spend basically the entire day or even weekend in bed, doing everything from napping and doom-scrolling to watching TV and eating.
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This Gen-Z mortician is on a mission to demystify death
“Aren’t you scared?” 24-year-old Jasmine Berrios gets a lot of questions about her work as a funeral director and embalmer– her answers may surprise you.
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Gen Zers say they feel guilty when they don't work on vacation, but ‘unplugging is the way you get fresh ideas'
There are plenty of reasons that make it difficult to take a vacation, but for today’s youngest workers, one big thing holding them back is guilt.
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Hustle culture isn't dead, it just got a Gen Z rebrand: ‘People want time to live their lives'
The youngest generation in the workforce is being stereotyped as slackers (sound familiar?) but are redefining what work success looks like.
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More Businesses Require Teens to Be Chaperoned by Adults, Curbing Their Independence
The question is: What other public spaces can teens congregate to get away from their tablets and phones — as well as their parents?
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Young Adults Are Taking Longer to Reach ‘Key Life Milestones' Impacting Finances Later, Analysis Shows
In terms of finances, young adults are taking longer to reach “key life milestones,” compared to four decades ago, according to a Pew Research Center analysis.
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These Are the Most Popular Internships Gen Z Is Looking for—Tech Isn't No. 1
A growing share of young people are looking for internships after college.
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Overwhelming Majority of Gen Z Workers Would Quit Their Jobs Over Company Values, LinkedIn Data Says
Company values are increasingly important to employees, and can be deciding factors for those considering quitting or choosing a new job, LinkedIn says.
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4 Side Hustles for Gen Z That Can Bring in Hundreds Or Even Thousands of Dollars a Month
There are plenty of side hustles that are well suited for Gen Z, such as affiliate marketing on social media and food delivery.
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25-Year-Old Frost to Become First Gen Z Member of Congress
Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost has defeated Republican Calvin Wimbish for a Florida U.S. House seat, making him the first member of Generation Z to win a seat in Congress. Frost, a 25-year-old gun reform and social justice activist, ran in a heavily blue Orlando-area district being relinquished by Democratic Rep. Val Demings, who challenged Republican Sen. Marco Rubio this year....
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Day After Polls Close, Battleground States Still Calling Winners, Losers and Surprise Upsets
Midterm results continue to be called in states across the country, but many highly watched races have already been called. Here’s what you need to know.