Pronunciation of the English word gen.
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1. | Only 7% of Gen Z college students found social media to be the most trustworthy news source. Instead, more than 50% of Gen Z students said they believe online newspapers and news sites to be the most trustworthy. | |
2. | “Generations are pretty bogus. The labels we use to casually slice up society — boomer, millennial, Gen X, Gen Z — are a nearly useless way of thinking about politics, culture or business in America,” wrote journalist Farhad Manjoo in The New York Times in 2019. | |
3. | My bora-fake-account-detector-3000-next-gen-deluxe-edition™ has recognized no "bora"-like pattern in his behaviour. | |
4. | A 25-year-old millennial man with a high school degree or less makes an average of $29,000 per year. That's about $2,600 less than the generation before them, the Gen Xers, people aged 38 to 53, and almost $10,000 less than baby boomers, those aged 54 to 72, earned at the same age. | |
5. | Spanning the years 1997 and 2012, Gen Zers are the first generation to be born into digital technology. | |
6. | Gen Zers have unique mental health issues, are more diverse than previous generations and have left-leaning political beliefs. | |
7. | Unlike older generations, who either grew up without or came into adulthood during the rise of social media, smartphones and unfettered accessibility of information, Gen Z was born into new technology and has been defined by it more than any other. | |
8. | “The iPhone launched in 2007, when the oldest Gen Zers were 10. By the time they were in their teens, the primary means by which young Americans connected with the web was through mobile devices, Wi-Fi and high-bandwidth cellular service,” Dimock wrote. | |
9. | Gen Z is the most racially and ethnically diverse generation in history, with 48% in 2018 being nonwhite. | |
10. | Another aspect that distinguishes Gen Z from others is mental health. |