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More Businesses Require Teens to Be Chaperoned by Adults, Curbing Their Independence
The question is: What other public spaces can teens congregate to get away from their tablets and phones — as well as their parents?
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Young Adults Are Taking Longer to Reach ‘Key Life Milestones' Impacting Finances Later, Analysis Shows
In terms of finances, young adults are taking longer to reach “key life milestones,” compared to four decades ago, according to a Pew Research Center analysis.
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These Are the Most Popular Internships Gen Z Is Looking for—Tech Isn't No. 1
A growing share of young people are looking for internships after college.
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Overwhelming Majority of Gen Z Workers Would Quit Their Jobs Over Company Values, LinkedIn Data Says
Company values are increasingly important to employees, and can be deciding factors for those considering quitting or choosing a new job, LinkedIn says.
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4 Side Hustles for Gen Z That Can Bring in Hundreds Or Even Thousands of Dollars a Month
There are plenty of side hustles that are well suited for Gen Z, such as affiliate marketing on social media and food delivery.
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25-Year-Old Frost to Become First Gen Z Member of Congress
Democrat Maxwell Alejandro Frost has defeated Republican Calvin Wimbish for a Florida U.S. House seat, making him the first member of Generation Z to win a seat in Congress. Frost, a 25-year-old gun reform and social justice activist, ran in a heavily blue Orlando-area district being relinquished by Democratic Rep. Val Demings, who challenged Republican Sen. Marco Rubio this year....
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Day After Polls Close, Battleground States Still Calling Winners, Losers and Surprise Upsets
Midterm results continue to be called in states across the country, but many highly watched races have already been called. Here’s what you need to know.
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Poll: Americans' Views on 9/11 Depend More on Age Than Political Party
“9/11 remains one of the most significant events many Americans have experienced,” said Dan Vallone, director for More in Common USA. “But it is receding into history for younger Americans.”
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Survey Finds Young People Follow News, But Without Much Joy
A survey of people ages 16 to 40 finds that millennials and Generation Z follow the news but aren’t that happy with what they’re seeing.
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Meet Maxwell Frost, the Florida Candidate who Could Become the First Gen Z Member of Congress
25-year-old Maxwell Frost recently won the Democratic primary race in Florida’s 10th Congressional District. If Frost wins November’s general election, he will make history as the first Gen Z member of Congress and the first Afro-Cuban in Congress. Frost is a gun control activist and has been endorsed by progressive candidates like Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Matthew Frost...
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Classic Children's Book Is the Internet's Newest Meme — Providing Lots of Laughs and Nostalgia
The internet has taken the iconic “Little Miss” and “Mr. Men” characters to create the newest meme to share anything from health struggles to red flags.
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Millennials and Gen Z Want Greener Cosmetic Procedures
Millennials and Gen Z are most ready to avoid plastic and opt for a less wasteful procedure.
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Millennials and Gen Zers Do Want to Buy Homes—They Just Can't Afford It, Even as Adults
Most Gen Zers and millennials really do want to own a home someday, if not right now. Their biggest roadblock is affordability, a recent Bankrate survey says.
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How Politics is Changing to Court Gen Z Voters
Politicians often overlook young adults, but 18- to 25-year-olds are flexing political muscle in ways they can no longer ignore.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder Was Coined in the ‘80s. Millennials and Gen Z Made It Their Own
One of the first stories about seasonal affective disorder, published in the The Washington Post in 1981, starts with a young woman telling her psychiatrist that she “should have been a bear” because of her urge to hibernate when the days become shorter in the fall. She was kind of joking, the outlet noted, but her awareness of her cyclical…