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BofA found that 22% of Gen Z homeowners bought their home with siblings, surging from 12% in 2024 and just 4% in 2023.
Young adults are feeling disillusioned about their economic prospects. That malaise can be dangerous, experts said.
As the summer shopping season kicks off, all eyes are on Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2012 and whose purchasing power ...
It's what analysts say could be a concerning trend as the birth rate continues to decline, creating larger implications for ...
Fewer Gen Z voters said they plan to vote for a Republican in the midterm election than a month ago, according to a new ...
Our research reveals that 65% of Gen Z buyers will abandon a business relationship after just two to three negative ...
John Proctor is the Villain” is about high schoolers studying “The Crucible” as the #MeToo movement arrives in their Georgia ...
Novak Djokovic is two wins away from a record-breaking 25th major title - but Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Lorenzo ...
Allison Loveall told Newsweek that it "hits different" seeing her brother and sister build meaningful relationships with her ...
Young consumers are actively seeking to invest in businesses that resonate with their desire for authenticity.
The Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers are among the youngest teams in NBA history, led by almost entirely Gen Z ...
Gen Z abandons retirement plans for smarter wealth strategy - building multiple income streams and prioritizing financial ...