Gen Z daters are swiping left on sincerity — and it’s leaving them lonely. For many, it’s not the fear of being unattractive that keeps them from going all-in on dating apps. It’s the fear of coming ...
The best way to manage your money in today's economy appears to be up for debate.
Apparently, it's not cool to use cash anymore. More than 53% of Gen Z say they only use cash as a last resort, and almost one ...
Every generation has its quirks, but the Boomer lexicon? It's a vibe—and not always in a good way. While Gen Z is out here speaking in memes, emojis, and existential dread, Boomers are still tossing ...
According to a recent Cash App survey of more than 2,000 U.S. adults (1), nearly a third of Gen Z respondents consider people who pay with cash to be "out of touch" or even "cringe." But baby boomers ...
Electronic payments may be racing ahead, with new technologies promising faster, cheaper and more convenient transactions, but it will never wipe out cash completely, despite Gen Z's disdain for it.
For Gen Z, irony is an important protective guard from criticism and fatalism that comes at them from all sides.
Gen Z has become famous among style watchers for its obsession with all things 2000s. The so-called "Y2K aesthetic" has become a fixation of many young people on social media, with all kinds of trends ...
Being Gen Z is no longer about which age group you fall into—some millennials are more Gen Z than actual Gen Zers ...
From avocado toast to skinny jeans, Millennials (1981-1996) have been endlessly side-eyed by Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Z alike. But what if the lessons these ‘80s and ‘90s babies have learned (by ...
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