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For Gen Z, respondents indicated they’re only willing to go up to a 5.8% rate from their current average of 5.1%. Millennials ...
A recent survey found that parents often feel unsure about how to help their kids adapt to the future labor landscape.
Professor Susan Wachter told Newsweek that property taxes are "An important outcome of the decreasing affordability over time ...
Co-buying is not without its challenges, but it offers young buyers a way into an increasingly expensive market.
If you want to engage and retain Gen Z talent, it’s essential to lead in ways that align with their values and expectations.
Bathrooms are now more than a simple functional area for Gen Z; they are also places of mental retreat. When the world ...
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And the proof is in the pudding — according to the 2025 TIAA Institute-GFLEC finance and retirement report, most of Gen Z is ...
"I don't want to see a resurgence of women destroying their bodies to get thin," Kaila Uli, 33, told Newsweek.
A chilled can from the fridge may seem like an innocent midday pick-me-up. But for many Gen Zs, it’s becoming nothing short ...
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It won’t be long until Gen X managers feel left out of watercooler chats with their twentysomething-year-old workers.
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"Rizz," "ick," and "aura" are all slang terms used daily by young people on the internet. Now, they're entering workplace ...
A new report from Allianz Life shows that 64 percent of Gen Z workers fear they could be laid off in the next year, up from ...
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