Why Our Generation Is Hooked on “Failure TV”

In the first two episodes of Euphoria , Zendaya’s character, a 17-year-old addict named Rue, gets out of rehab and promptly relapses. Tortured and two-faced, she swings from being a loving big sister and sex-positive feminist to screaming at her supportive best friend and tussling with her widowed mom.

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Sorry, Millennials: Gen Z Is Now Amazon’s Prime Day Target

Millennials may have killed Amazon’s interest in them. That’s mostly in jest, of course, but as younger consumers start to leave the proverbial nest and/or expand their spending power, Amazon seems eager to make sure Gen Z knows the benefits of Prime membership this Prime Day in particular.

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When Employees See This, Their Motivation Improves

Lead When Employees See This, Their Motivation Improves When employees (especially Generation Z workers) can identify the beneficiaries of their labor, engagement and motivation follow. Getty Images Gen Z college graduates are  2.5 times more likely to stay with their employer  for five or more years if they feel their skills are fully utilized with challenging, meaningful work.

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Today’s Teens Don’t Like Bitcoin & Crypto: What?

Gen Z Not in Love With Crypto Like Some Thought You’ve heard what the talking heads say, Millennials, Generation Xers, and Generation Zers will be the first crypto-adopting demographic. You see, unlike baby boomers and those in and above that age range, those in recent generations grew up with technology in their hands, including video games that involved some form of digital money or digital item system, be that gold in Clash of Clans, skins in Counter-Strike or Team Fortress, EVE’s ISK, or what have you.

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Generation Z is the new battleground for challenger banks

A new breed of banking startups want to lock in customers while they’re in high school and college. As the ecosystem of millennial-focused challenger banks gets crowded, a growing number of startups are focusing on Gen Z customers, or those who were born in the mid-1990s onwards.

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Gen Z Hates Crypto. Can Facebook’s Libra Change That?

Most “Gen Z” Americans have no plans to get into crypto. Hard to believe as it may seem, this was the result of a survey of 1,884 young Americans published by Business Insider . The firm responsible for conducting the investigation was Cint , a company specializing in the analysis and exchange of data.

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