Gen Z, Millennials
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Millennials and Gen Z usually prefer quick, digital communication methods. They tend to text, use social media, and connect through apps, which are seen as fast and efficient. Boomers, on the other hand,
Banarsë compared it to the "Millennial Pause," a brief moment of silence before speaking in a video, adding that today's social quirks go viral more quickly. Banarsë added that the stare is part of Gen Z's move toward authenticity and boundary-setting—where emotional labor isn't automatically performed to meet outdated norms.
According to a survey, financial health, including good savings, low debt, good credit scores, and budgeting, is more important than looks.
A Maine columnist said the rise of Instagrammable content has forced “actual farmers into becoming amusement park operators.” Do you agree?
The director brings a tender sensibility to Megan Stalter’s role in her new Netflix series.
The Cut noted that her portrayal “suggests a sophisticate in her early 30s at best.” And it’s true—Hathaway looks young enough to get ID’d at a liquor store. But at the time of filming, she was also the same age as her character.
In a new report from Cars.com, 65 percent of millennials were willing to pay more for a vehicle if it created more U.S. jobs.
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VISTA.Today on MSNCan Millennials Close the Wealth Divide? A Look at Modern Strategies for Financial GrowthEvery generation deserves a fair shot at building lasting wealth. For many Millennials, it can feel as though they’re running a few laps behind Baby