Born from 1997 to 2012, Gen Z entered the financial world earlier than their predecessors. They are 45% more likely to start investing by age 21 than millennials were. But it’s not just their early ...
In Part 2 of his “Sobering Thoughts at the Start of 2025” thinkpiece, Randy Caparosso examines the generational shift that’s ...
Recent generations may have taken safety for granted, but today’s youth are growing up in an era of compounded crises – and ...
Simon Cox talks with Michelle Smyth, Head of International Sports & Cycling, at the World Federation of the Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI), exploring the global challenge of population inactivity.
It was boredom and a desire to experiment, she says, that led people to confess that they loved to drink the brine of the ...
Gen-Z was supposed to be a left-wing cohort. Zoomers, we were told, championed wokeness; they would “save us” from the rise of the alt-right and inequality; they were engaged, ready to disrupt old ...
Research reveals that workers of all ages face ageism and age discrimination in today's workplace, and it's holding ...
Generation Z, born between the mid-1990s and early 2010s, is facing a growing crisis in both mental and physical health as ...
Skyrocketing living costs, crippling debt, and a broken job market—why is Gen Z struggling more than any generation before them? We dive into the economic, social, and political factors that have left ...
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the ultimate Android handset with top-of-the-line power, terrific cameras, a built-in stylus, and the most innovative AI features we've seen in a phone to date.
Not too long ago, people began investing in their mid-30s. Now, it’s common to see kids investing in their late teens.
Mark Zuckerberg is all in on augmented reality glasses and filling Facebook with AI-generated slop content; Apple’s iOS 18 is ...