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Gen Z
Gen Z
AI
American schools weren’t broken until Silicon Valley used a lie to convince them they were—now reading and math scores are plummeting
By
Sasha Rogelberg
March 1, 2026
Finance
Gen Z can’t afford the American Dream—so they’ve traded homeownership for paying off debt. ‘Their debt feels heavier because it hits earlier’
By
Sydney Lake
March 1, 2026
Success
USAA CEO says Gen Z ‘are not going to be as well off’ as boomers and Gen Xers—they need to take ownership of their success, he urges
By
Emma Burleigh
March 1, 2026
Success
Meet the Gen Z college students who turned Excel into a competitive esport—they’re competing in spreadsheet challenges and it’s helping them land jobs
By
Preston Fore
February 28, 2026
Success
CEO of the tech company behind Hinge and Tinder set up an employee hotline where staff can DM him anytime: ‘No hierarchy. No filters. Just real input.’
By
Emma Burleigh
February 27, 2026
Success
Despite the constant ‘job apocalypse’ warnings, computer science graduates are actually on track to earn $81,000 right out of college
By
Preston Fore
February 26, 2026
Future of Work
The remote work fight isn’t over: Workers are willing to take a major pay cut, up to 25%, Harvard study shows
By
Sydney Lake
February 26, 2026
Success
Ex–presidential candidate Andrew Yang warns that millions of white-collar workers will lose their jobs within 18 months: ‘The AI jobpocalypse is here’
By
Preston Fore
February 25, 2026
Success
Gen Z Olympic champion Eileen Gu says she rewires her brain daily to be more successful—and multimillionaire founder Arianna Huffington says it really does work
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
February 25, 2026
Success
Forget job titles when you’re in your 20s—that was the best career advice Barack Obama gave his ex-speechwriter
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
February 25, 2026
Economy
Gen Z and young millennials are the only ones feeling good about the economy. Everyone else is worrying about trade and inflation
By
Eleanor Pringle
February 25, 2026
Commentary
Gen Z’s enthusiasm for all things touchable is resurrecting the analog economy—and costing parents
By
Luba Kassova
February 24, 2026
Success
Alibaba cofounder tells aspiring entrepreneurs that picking a team you’d spend “24/7 with” should be their first priority—not work-life balance
By
Preston Fore
February 24, 2026
AI
‘Students can’t reason’: Teachers warn AI is fueling a crisis in kids’ ability to think
By
Eva Roytburg
February 24, 2026
Success
Olympic champion Mo Farah’s reality check for unemployed Gen Zers who think they have it bad: ‘I was child-trafficked … but I never gave up on myself’
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
February 24, 2026
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