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forbes.comPNC Financial Services data shows average consumers reduced home entertainment spending in June 2026 compared with a year earlier. Gen Z and Millennial consumers each trimmed transactions by about 4 percent. Multiple companies raised prices for devices and subscriptions in recent…
A RiseGuide poll of 2,000 Gen Z and millennial workers shows many script calls in advance and link avoidance to lost earnings.
thegospelcoalition.orgMillennials and Gen Z operators are buying restaurant franchises, citing training, support, and lower risk than independent startups. Several have opened locations or are preparing second stores.
New ScientistA national survey shows fewer Gen Z adults aged 16-29 are in steady relationships than millennials were at the same age, largely because fewer live with partners.
forbes.comKevin O’Leary stated that workers who close their laptops at 5 p.m. do not work for him. Surveys show Gen Z and millennial employees rank work-life balance as a top job factor and would accept lower pay to maintain it.
apnews.comA commentary published May 23, 2026, argues that younger Americans dismiss opposing views with the phrase 'OK, boomer.' The piece cites historical examples of youth movements being used for political ends.
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.
A Capgemini report reveals that Gen Z and millennials are postponing marriage, parenthood, and homeownership due to economic pressures. Despite viewing life insurance as key to financial health, many skip it over costs and complexity. The study surveyed thousands across 18 market…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewGen Z users on TikTok are promoting the Tuscan Mom aesthetic, featuring elements like terracotta walls and wrought-iron fixtures from early-2000s interiors. This trend contrasts with millennial preferences for neutral, minimalist designs. The style draws from television shows suc…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA survey by Intuit Credit Karma revealed that 51% of Gen Z adults aged 18-29 and 53% of Millennials aged 30-45 feel less financially secure than anticipated at this stage. Nearly two-thirds of Millennials made at least one purchase influenced by feelings about aging and life stag…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA millennial woman and her young family moved into her parents' home with the intention of a temporary stay. The arrangement has provided financial stability and strengthened family relationships. This case reflects broader trends in multigenerational households amid economic pre…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewRobinhood, known for its appeal to millennials through commission-free trading and meme stock activity, is now targeting Generation Z users and expanding into retirement savings options like 401(k) plans. The company aims to broaden its user base and diversify its offerings amid…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewA Harris Poll survey of over 2,000 U.S. consumers indicates widespread concerns about housing affordability and maintenance costs. Younger generations, particularly Gen Z and millennials, report higher levels of pessimism regarding homeownership. The poll, the third on this topic…
citynews1130.comA 2024 YouGov survey shows that many Gen Z workers expect to retire early with savings between $500,000 and $1 million, while millennials aim for $1 million to $2 million. Fortune reported that 14% of Gen Z plan to retire in their 40s, twice the rate of millennials, amid concerns…