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"[It's] Kind of like the emoji version of using aging cream or dyeing your hair," Michael Coale Grey told Newsweek.
Saad Akhtar, 25, called the morning after quitting his New York City finance job his "first morning of freedom." ...
Google's latest scams survey finds younger users ditching passwords for more advanced sign-in solutions like passkeys and ...
Jenny Gibbs, the Executive Director of the IFPDA and the IFPDA Foundation, is at the forefront of a generational shift in the ...
A surprising trend is emerging in the post-graduation job market, challenging long-held notions of career ambition. Forget ...
As Americans begin to embark on their summer vacations, a new travel trend has people seeking “quaint” destinations.
Gen Z parents may be outright refusing to read to their kids. An article by The Guardian prompted serious conversation about ...
As Gen Z adults — those aged 18-27 — are making their mark in the housing market, a report from online lending marketplace ...
Camina explores why Gen Z is stepping back from traditional leadership. With deep insight into leadership psychology, ...
A new survey from Bankrate reveals growing frustration among Americans with what many view as an excessive tipping culture.
Some of the prudes’ biggest dislikes are sex and booze. “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” would send ‘em into therapy.
Experts who spoke to Newsweek attribute a shift in consumer demand in part to Gen Z's interest in sustainability and health.