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How Gen Z Became the Most Gullible Generation - POLITICO


That becomes an issue when the internet — and specifically, social media — has become the main source of news for the younger generation. About three in five Gen Zers, from between the ages of ... Read More

Gen Z earns new title of the 'most gullible generation' | Fox News


A Politico article highlighted the shortcomings Gen Z has when deciphering fact from fiction in the online age, posing the question of whether they are the "most gullible" generation. Read More

Gen Z Is the Worst Generation to Work With - Newsweek


Ajla Brama, a Gen Z business owner, said that her generation's work practices are misunderstood. "Gen Z doesn't put up with the BS of 'work culture vultures,'" Brama told Newsweek . Read More

Gen Z branded as 'the ghosted generation' as dates, colleges and employers keep saying 'no' - New York Post


Ghosted on dating apps, rejected by colleges and passed over for jobs – rejection isn’t fleeting for Gen Z. In fact, it’s becoming a defining feature of their collective identity. Read More

Gen Z feels the sting as rejection becomes the new normal | Fox News


Author Delia Cai noted Gen Z's struggle with finding acceptance in the dating world, college admissions and the job market in a recent Business Insider article. Read More

Gen Z man's theory on why his generation is so "depressed" goes viral - Newsweek


A picture from the viral video where the marketing professional shared his theory about why Gen Z is depressed. @cbwritescopy/TikTok. Bonnier argued in his video that modern life often leaves ... Read More


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