American Gen Z spends 25% less time in nature than Gen X – because they don’t like going out alone and get too bored. A poll, ...
The digital age has created an unprecedented communication divide between parents and their children. Recent research from LifeStance Health in partnership with Researchscape International, conducted ...
Language changes and evolves over time, with new terms becoming part of our collective vocabulary through pop culture and ...
People love naming things, even themselves! Every wave of kids, teens, adults, and even the eternally mysterious category known as “the olds” has been labeled over the years. From baby boomers to ...
AnyWho reports Gen Z's online identity emphasizes anonymity, lowercase text, visual usernames, simple email addresses, and multiple themed accounts.
When it comes to food, the gap between Gen Z (1997–2012) and Gen X (1965–1980) is one of the widest generational divides ...
Discover how Gen Z navigates financial independence with savvy investments and savings, while still facing challenges in ...