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A new report from Allianz Life shows that 64 percent of Gen Z workers fear they could be laid off in the next year, up from ...
And in a way, it is. Kyla is very much a member of Gen Z, and the economy she’s reporting on and theorizing about is the one that Gen Z has been churned out into — an economy that works much more ...
After getting fired for dressing inappropriately, young workers are now ditching the crop tops and “office siren” looks in exchange for a Steve Jobs–style uniform.
This is how economic uncertainty and recession fears impact the way young people are spending money, according to Credit ...
Gen Z is turning to traditional trade jobs amid fears AI will soon replace many white-collar careers, a new survey has uncovered. Resume Builder polled more than 1,400 Gen Z adults between the ...
Amid today's increasingly unstable labor market, Generation Z is by far the most worried about losing their jobs, according to a new report from the American Staffing Association.
It's what analysts say could be a concerning trend as the birth rate continues to decline, creating larger implications for the economy and workforce.
More than any other generation, 18-24 year olds have confessed an interest in a ‘Severance’ situation where they have no memory of their nine to five. But why do Gen Z hate work so much?
Between tech layoffs and DOGE cuts, college students are running out of job prospects — and it could haunt them for years to come ...
Gen Z is embracing Steve Jobs' iconic look, sticking to consistent outfits in an unstable job market. Experts caution that a fixed wardrobe won't necessarily cut work stress or boost productivity.