Gen Z
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NewslettersGen Z’s favorite economist is 27-year-old TikTok star Kyla Scanlon who coined the term ‘vibecession’
By Alicia Adamczyk and Joey AbramsJune 26, 2024

NewslettersOne in five U.S. workers struggles with thoughts of self-harm or suicide—here’s what managers can do to support them
By Emma BurleighJune 26, 2024

RetailShein’s CEO and massive IPO are both incredibly secretive—and it’s because of the backlash for allegedly using forced labor to make its dirt-cheap clothing
By Eva RoytburgJune 25, 2024

RetailMillennials’ fast-fashion favorite Forever 21 can’t keep up with Shein’s meteoric rise: ‘It’s like comparing a mobile phone from 2000 to the newest iPhone’
By Sasha RogelbergJune 24, 2024

TechCreators aren’t the only ones to lose out from potential TikTok ban: Oracle warns investors of ‘sizable’ revenue hit
By Brody Ford and BloombergJune 24, 2024

SuccessGen Xers, the forgotten child of the ‘Great Wealth Transfer,’ are first in line for $31 trillion worth of inheritances from the rich and ultra rich, new report finds
By Seamus WebsterJune 23, 2024

By Eleanor PringleJune 23, 2024

LeadershipSo long, chief diversity officer? Gen Z and millennial professionals say these C-suite roles are going extinct
By Emma BurleighJune 21, 2024

Success1 in 4 millennial workers would quit their jobs over a single out-of-hours demand from their boss, new study finds
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 20, 2024

SuccessRich Gen Zers and millennials are investing in jewelry, sneakers, and fine wine instead of traditional assets, says Bank of America
By Eleanor PringleJune 19, 2024

LeadershipPrada’s bosses say they refuse to give into the ‘older’ mindset of overthinking and limitations—so they’re looking to Gen Z for help
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 19, 2024

CompaniesGen Z and millennials just aren’t that into stocks and bonds—and what that means for the $84 trillion Great Wealth Transfer
By Niamh RoweJune 18, 2024
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