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Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA record 25.2 million young U.S. adults lived with parents in 2025, exceeding pandemic peaks. Many employed young adults cited high housing costs and slow income growth. Parents reported increased financial strain from ongoing support.
WeWork CEO John Santora stated that retiring baby boomers will create job opportunities for younger workers. He spoke at a workplace summit on May 18, 2026.
thedispatch.comRecent data indicate that Generation Z reports higher rates of loneliness and sadness compared with previous generations. The article discusses possible causes and suggests that older generations should model appreciation for the country.
bbc.co.ukColin Thackery, who served in the Royal Artillery during the Korean War and Malaya, spoke after a poll found two-thirds of Generation Z unaware of the day marking the end of World War Two in Europe. The 96-year-old veteran compared knowledge levels in Britain with those he observ…
news.gallup.comCollege students are altering their academic paths amid concerns that artificial intelligence will automate entry-level jobs. Many are shifting from technical fields to those emphasizing critical thinking and interpersonal skills. Polls show widespread anxiety among students and…
under30ceo.comA new nonprofit organization has introduced AI-powered tools to help Generation Z navigate a job market influenced by artificial intelligence. Founded by a former technology executive, the initiative aims to equip young workers with skills to use AI agents effectively. This comes…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA recent Gallup poll indicates a drop in excitement about artificial intelligence among Generation Z. Excitement levels fell 14 percentage points over the past year to 22%. Hopefulness about AI decreased by nine points to 18%.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe latest episode of the Reuters Econ World podcast features discussions on economic policies including rent freezes, taxing the rich and reducing red tape. Participants include Osse Chi, Aaron Hedlund, and Chris Evans and Mark Kassen from the Aspen Institute. The conversation f…