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japantimes.co.jpForbes contributor True Tamplin outlined five common credit card habits that can raise costs and affect credit scores for younger borrowers. The article explains how carrying balances, making minimum payments, and other practices can lead to higher interest charges.
nypost.comSingle Gen Z women made up 35% of home purchases by their generation between July 2024 and June 2025, nearly double the 18% share for single Gen Z men, according to National Association of Realtors data.
Graduation speakers at several universities faced boos when they discussed AI during May 2026 ceremonies. Surveys show declining excitement and rising anger toward AI among 14- to 29-year-olds.
nypost.comA global workplace study shows most Gen Z employees report benefits from AI tools while 40 percent say they feel unable to function without them. The survey also recorded concerns about skill erosion and long-term career effects.
qz.comFrancisco Vazquez, 27, bought a three-bedroom home in Milwaukee for $220,000 after saving $72,000 in just over two years, including a year living rent-free with his parents. Joanna Belechak, 25, purchased a beige brick townhouse in Pittsburgh more than two years ago with parental…
supermarketnews.comA new report from payroll software firm Gusto shows entrepreneurs are increasingly using artificial intelligence to accelerate the launch of new businesses. Gen Z is at the forefront of the trend, according to the findings. NPR reported the details on May 14, 2026.
Researcher Brené Brown discussed leadership amid rising authoritarianism and AI integration in a recent interview. She highlighted challenges for CEOs and shared her use of a personal AI tool. The conversation occurred at a BetterUp conference in San Francisco this month.
citizen.co.zaA poll by NBC News found that 47% of adults aged 18-29 would prefer to live in the past, often citing technology concerns. The survey also indicated that 62% expect life to be worse than for previous generations. Preferences varied by race, with results consistent across other de…