Members of Generation X — born between 1965 and 1980 — are known for their scrappiness and their ability to put their heads down and work hard, but they are also a generation that loves to engage in ...
Gen X, born between 1965 and 1980, will be next to retire after the baby boom. It’s a generation largely defined by financial uncertainty: Generation X was the first to cope without ubiquitous ...
Mixtapes spinning on Walkmans. Afternoons unsupervised after school, mastering self-reliance before age ten. Dial-up internet was arriving as they entered the workforce. Generation X navigated ...
Generation Z isn’t just quietly quitting or doing the bare minimum on Mondays anymore. They’re treating themselves to “mini-retirements” and exiting the 9-5 grind for small periods whenever they can.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pilat666 / Getty Images/iStockphoto Booking vacations can be challenging for Gen X travelers who are balancing wanderlust with ...
I'm Gen X and my daughter is Gen Z. Across the generational divide, there are differences. We've had varying experiences with education, communication, and money, among other things. Even though we ...
Navigating the world of personal finance is daunting for anyone, but it’s a particularly pressing concern for members of Generation Z as they begin their careers and become financially independent.
Gen Z is on the verge of opting out. Not out of laziness — out of disillusionment. We’ve inherited a roadmap that no longer leads anywhere, and for many of us, the American Dream feels more like a ...
After the pandemic, I took a job in a thrift store, working with all Gen Z kids. I expected them to be shallow, but they have been compassionate and welcoming. I'm surprised I made such a deep ...
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