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Millennials are in an expensive stage of life, so it's vital to track their spending and live within their means. Learn how ...
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Gen Z looks for jobs that offer work-life balance. Organizations can play into this need by smart job designs that drive ...
Millennials, typically defined as people born between 1981 and 1996, represent the largest bloc of the U.S. electorate.
Born between 1981 and 1996, many young millennials are in the process of starting families and buying homes; elder millennials have expensive mortgages to pay and ballet recitals to attend.
Engagement among nurses is at an all-time low, and organizations must look to prioritize human capital if they are to retain staff.
Millennials and Gen Z are politically distinct, with varying levels of engagement, a sociologist says, warning against ...
Marilyn McKenna referenced "The Fourth Turning" theory, saying, "Boomers have mistaken staying relevant for staying in control." ...
The future of work is uncertain, but one thing is clear: AI and technologies are here to stay. By adopting AI and technology, ...
Although Gen Xers will in time escape the U-bend, they will remain losers in other ways. Consider their incomes. Gen Xers do earn more after inflation than earlier generations – the continuation of a ...
As of January 23, 2025, GMA Integrated News Research found that out of the 69,673,655 registered voters: 25.94 million are Millennials, born in the period from 1981 to 1996, making up 34.15% of the ...