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In a new report from Resume.io, roughly one in five Gen Z workers said they actually quit their job over the "Sunday scaries.
Young adults have seen how social media can wreck relationships. Now, some of them are taking their love lives offline.
New data shows Gen Z adults are increasing their alcohol consumption globally, challenging beliefs that younger generations ...
Hanging up on the addictive call of the smartphone, tweens, teens and 20-somethings are, instead, going retro, ditching their ...
The finder told Newsweek: "Eyre was not just a soldier; he was a human being, with his own dreams and loves and hopes." ...
With plummeting subscriber numbers, rising costs and users who are sick of endless swiping, the dating app industry is in ...
Upwork reports that Gen Z is increasingly choosing portfolio careers for flexibility, autonomy, and diverse income sources, ...
My Gen Z daughter is teaching me to set boundaries, advocate for myself, and to recognize that softness doesn't equal ...
According to Gen Z, "stacking" your dates—aka, penciling quick ones into your daily life—can make them way more genuine. But ...
TikTokers coined the "Gen Z stare" to refer to the vacant look some young people give in social situations and workplace ...
In an informal survey of 241 Business Insider readers, 59.3% of respondents said they had experienced the "Gen Z stare." See ...
Byline: Kaitlyn Gomez  Gen Z’s influence is changing more industries than just social media. They are also reshaping the ...