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Do Gen Z like outdoors?

YPulse data shows both traveling and spending time outdoors are important to the majority of Gen Z and Millennials, and they view both as top contributors to their overall happiness and well-being.



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But Most Experts Agree Gen Z Has It Tougher Now “Millennials simply have had more time [than Gen Z] to build their career, earn larger salaries, pay down student loan debt and save for a home,” said Stephen Riddell, head of sales at Better.

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But Gen Zers are different from older generations, because they are the first consumers to have grown up wholly in the digital era. They're tech-savvy and mobile-first—and they have high standards for how they spend their time online.

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Gen Z participants expressed particular stress about: High rates of suicide (62 percent) Problems in all kinds of relationships due to the pandemic (63 percent) Changes to abortion laws (50 percent) Sexual assault and harassment in the news (58 percent)

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