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Gen Z
Gen Z
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Success
Gen Z workers think showing up 10 minutes late to work is as good as being on time—but baby boomer bosses have zero tolerance for tardiness, research reveals
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
December 21, 2024
Success
For roughly $30,000, this company gives you a 98% chance of getting into Harvard and the Ivy League
By
Preston Fore
December 21, 2024
Commentary
I’m an ex-CEO. My peers are facing the reality that many Gen Zers see corporate America as the enemy
By
Bill George
December 20, 2024
Success
U.K. millennials will probably never experience the same income boom as Gen X and baby boomers, major study shows
By
Ryan Hogg
December 19, 2024
Success
Netflix capitalizes on anxiety-driven millennial nostalgia with Christmas movie formula that’s reviving the careers of former teen stars
By
Chloe Berger
December 18, 2024
Success
‘Divisive’ is the word of the year in the workplace, as companies like Walmart drop their DEI efforts
By
Jane Thier
December 18, 2024
Newsletters
Nearly half of Gen Z-ers want to be their own boss and it could spell disaster for HR leaders
By
Brit Morse
December 16, 2024
Finance
Gen Z is so pessimistic about the future they’ve resorted to ‘doom spending’ through the holiday season
By
Sydney Lake
December 13, 2024
Tech
Gen Z and Gen Alpha teens say YouTube is their go-to social app—and Elon Musk’s X is fading into irrelevance
By
The Associated Press
December 12, 2024
Success
Millennials and Gen Z have given up on finding fulfillment at work as survey finds they’re the least likely to care about enjoying their job
By
Ryan Hogg
December 12, 2024
Success
1 in 5 Gen Zers haven’t had a single conversation with someone over 50 in their workplace in the last year, LinkedIn research says
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
December 11, 2024
Politics
Trump’s cozy relationship with billionaire mega donor Jeff Yass could be key in helping TikTok avoid a U.S. ban
By
Chloe Berger
December 9, 2024
Personal Finance
Inside America’s longstanding financial literacy problem, which is contributing to trillions in student debt—’you have to teach the teachers’
By
Preston Fore
December 8, 2024
Success
64-year-old Simon Cowell, who doesn’t work Fridays, says he’s ‘not going to bet the house’ on Gen Zers who refuse to take calls over the weekend
By
Ryan Hogg
December 5, 2024
Success
Europe’s billionaires—who pay their family office CEOs just $370,000 a year—are worried they can’t find the talent to manage their fortunes
By
Ryan Hogg
December 5, 2024
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'I had to take 60 meetings': Jeff Bezos says 'the hardest thing I've ever done' was raising the first million dollars...
By
Dave Smith
Success
Meetings are not work, says Southwest Airlines CEO—and he’s taking action, by blocking his calendar every afternoon...
By
Preston Fore
Economy
America's $38 trillion national debt 'exacerbates generational imbalances' with Gen Z and millennials paying the price,...
By
Eleanor Pringle