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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Does Gen Z struggle more with mental health than millennials? New polling shows signs of a shift. Compared with older generations today, members of Gen Z are much more likely to report experiencing negative emotions such as stress, anxiety and loneliness, according to a new study.
We've all heard the stereotype of Gen Z being labelled as entitled and lazy, but this narrative fails to recognise our entrepreneurial spirit and work/life balance culture.