Any excuse is good enough for young adults to treat themselves, whether it's failing an exam, getting a "job well done" from a boss or simply washing the dishes.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/16/business/gen-z-treat-spending.html?smid=em-share
Inside the World of Gen Z
The generation of people born between 1997 and 2012 is changing fashion, culture, politics, the workplace and more.
After almost 20 years on air, “Dancing With the Stars” brought a surge of Gen Z viewers through its canny use of TikTok, casting of younger dance pros and the chance virality of “wow moments” from routines.
Black church congregations are struggling to attract younger members. That has consequences for social cohesion and Black political power writ large.
For the first time in modern American history, young men are now more religious than their female peers. They attend services more often and are more likely to identify as religious.
Many of Harvard’s Generation Z say “sellout” is not an insult, instead it appears to mean something strikingly corporate-minded.
A younger generation of crossword constructors is using an old form to reflect their identities, language and world. Here’s how Gen Z made the puzzle their own.
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