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Facebook wants to win back Gen Z users by transforming itself into more of a tool for young people to navigate adulthood better. The social media platform announced a redesign last week that caters to what execs believe younger people want to see more of. But Meta, the parent company of Facebook, noticed that young adults active on the platform tend to use its community-centric features like Facebook Marketplace and groups. “One is just: What do young people want — particularly young adults, Gen Z, ages 18 through 29 — from a social app these days? “Nearly all Facebook users are telling us they’re there to keep up with friends and family.
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Younger generations spend more on groceries than other categories, a McKinsey report says. The firm asked over 4,000 people, from baby boomers to Gen Zers, about the categories they intend to splurge on this year. Groceries ranked highest for millennials and Gen Zers, outpacing restaurants, bars, travel, beauty and personal care, apparel, and fitness. It's a notable shift from 2018 when older generations like baby boomers and Gen Xers still spent more on groceries than millennials. It surveyed baby boomers to Gen Zers, not baby boomers to Gen Xers.
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North Carolina resident Michael Cusick and his Rivian R1T got caught in Hurricane Helene last week. But his experience with his Rivian R1T EV truck following Hurricane Helene — a storm that ravaged the southeast, including Cusick's home in Asheville, North Carolina — has cemented his position as a new Rivian convert. Cusick's Rivian in Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina earlier this year. A Rivian spokesperson told Inside EVs, which earlier reported on Cusick's truck, that Rivian battery packs are sealed to provide floodwater protection. The interior of Cusick's Rivian truck was kept dry during Hurricane Helene, Cusick told BI.
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Lavender marriages historically helped conceal sexual orientation, but Gen Zers are redefining it. To share the load, some are opening up applications for "lavender marriages" — something that was once the preserve of the LGBTQ+ community. AdvertisementBut lavender marriages have made a resurgence on social media in recent months among Gen Zers who are tired of being broke, single, and lonely. AdvertisementA modern-day lavender marriageTraditionally, a lavender marriage was just that — a legally binding marriage. They said lavender marriages were "looking more appealing by the day" and that the agreement might be what they "really need."
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Wealthy millennials and Gen Z are redefining philanthropy
  + stars: | 2024-10-10 | by ( Robert Frank | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Wealthy millennials and Gen Zers are redefining the world of charitable giving, seeing themselves more as activists than donors, according to a new study. Older donors give from of a sense of responsibility. Those over the age of 44 were more than twice as likely to give due to "obligation" than younger donors. Those under 43 were more likely to cite self-education and the influence of their social circle as drivers of their philanthropy. The younger wealthy are still building their fortunes and inheriting their wealth, so they're more likely to give their time and help fundraise.
Persons: Robert Frank, millennials, Zers, Gen Xers, Dianne Chipps Bailey, fundraise, Bailey, They're Organizations: Bank of America Private Bank
On Wednesday, Harris' running mate Tim Walz appeared on a "World of Warcraft" Twitch stream. On Wednesday evening, Walz was featured on a "World of Warcraft" Twitch stream. To be sure, this isn't the first time the Harris campaign has attempted to reach out to this demographic. Besides Twitch, Harris' campaign has run ads on the gaming site IGN and during major sporting events like NFL games. AdvertisementRepresentatives for the Harris campaign didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.
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Where are Gen Z's tech founders?
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Amanda Hoover | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +10 min
So where are Gen Z's tech founders? Gen Z founders and would-be founders are stepping into a vastly different tech world from that of their predecessors — a world where launching a unicorn is far more difficult, and publicly scrutinized, than it was for the garage-band generation of Jobs and Gates. Gen Z is coming of age in an era when the same Big Tech companies are diffuse and dominant. In other words, millennial founders ran so that Gen Z founders could walk. Perhaps we won't see Gen Z founders standing before a crowd and unveiling their latest shiny products anytime soon.
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Gen Z is choosing "micro-spending" over traditional financial milestones, analyst Riani Kenyon said. AdvertisementTwenty-somethings are ditching traditional financial milestones in favor of filling their wish lists with more instant forms of gratification. Gen Z is collecting trinketsSonny Angel dolls have become a hit with American Gen Zers. Related storiesThey're adhering to trendsHailey Bieber, a trendsetter for Gen Z, has many lining up to buy her beauty brand. RhodeAs the TikTok For You Page refreshes, so do the hot new items that Gen Zers must have.
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In today's big story, we got our first interest-rate cut, but it doesn't feel like it for many consumers . We finally got an interest-rate cut, but borrowing costs are still high. First off, last month's interest-rate cut wasn't going to provide immediate relief. Yes, the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate has gone up 47 basis points since the Fed cut rates , writes BI's Matthew Fox. So the Fed cut rates but borrowing costs went up?
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Snoopy Weekly, a now-deleted popular X account unaffiliated with the Peanuts comic, garnered backlash for a post that endorsed former President Donald Trump for the 2024 election. "Snoopy hates you btw," one fan of the cartoon wrote in response to the Snoopy Weekly endorsement, sharing a screenshot of the now- removed post. NBC News could not reach the people behind Snoopy Weekly or Dailysnoopys for comment. The Snoopy Weekly account appears to have been deleted as of Monday evening. Other Snoopy fan accounts, like badsnoopy__, have also showcased some political leanings in their posts.
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AdvertisementIn short, boomers love stuff, and not just their stuff. They held on to their parents' stuff when they inherited it, and a lot of them are sitting with their kids' stuff in their attics now, too. The market value of the object and the sentimental value don't always go hand in hand. "I often emphasize the idea that the market value of the object and the sentimental value don't always go hand in hand," he said. Remember, it takes a lot of stuff to live a full life — and it's hard to let go of it.
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Tech: Amazon's Prime Day kicks off tomorrow, and there are some deals on surprising items . Amazon's Prime Day kicks off tomorrow, and there are some deals on . Getty Images; Jenny Chang-RodriguezWe've already got one indication companies are in good shape: Friday's blockbuster jobs report . But another blowout report — 250,000 jobs added and at least 4% wage growth — could lead the Fed to reconsider its easing policy. In addition to the usual Prime Day gadgets, like TVs and Airpods, Amazon is dishing out deals on tents, pocket knives, and chainsaws.
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However, around 20% of them say they don't have the knowledge or tools to do so and nearly 30% don't feel that they're in control of their credit score. Despite that, Gen Zers' average credit score isn't too shabby. As a reminder, your FICO score can fall anywhere between 300 and 850. "Managing your credit scores and credit reports is actually very easy and, almost, can be done without any overt effort on your part," John Ulzheimer, a credit expert who formerly worked for FICO and Experian, tells CNBC Make it. Here are the two most important factors that impact your credit score and how understanding them can help you give your score a boost.
Persons: Gen Zers, aren't, John Ulzheimer Organizations: CNBC, FICO
Many Gen Zers purchase cheap goods from the Chinese e-commerce companies Shein and Temu. The Biden administration is taking steps to make more Chinese imports subject to import fees. AdvertisementTwo of Gen Z's favorite shopping platforms for cheap goods could get more expensive in the near future. The trade provision, called "de minimis," allows US consumers to avoid paying these import fees on direct-to-consumer shipments of less than $800. However, import fees could vary by product.
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But natural disasters like Helene may influence if Gen Zers stay in western North Carolina. The 24-year-old and her partner moved to Asheville, North Carolina from Philadelphia a few weeks ago and signed a lease on their new apartment. AdvertisementGen Zers moved to Asheville for work opportunities and communityOver the past decade, Gen Z has been flocking to the Asheville area. Scott Pridemore of Pridemore Properties at Compass, a real-estate brokerage in North Carolina, told BI that many people go to nearby universities like Appalachian State University or University of North Carolina Asheville and never leave. "Post Covid, we definitely saw a lot of people opting for life in the North Carolina Mountains," Pridemore said.
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Chappell Roan has endured backlash on social media for sharing her political opinions and canceling shows. That quote was subsequently clipped and shared widely on social media, where uproar promptly ensued. Even if canceling shows could drive away fans, it's worth the riskFans at a Chappell Roan concert in October 2023. Maybe Roan should pull back from social media — but that's ultimately her callChappell Roan points at a photographer on the VMAs red carpet. Swift turned off Instagram comments years ago, Gomez has said she deleted the app from her phone, and others have quit posting on social media altogether.
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The beginner's guide to nepo babies
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( Amanda Yen | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
AdvertisementThere's one other field that's become a magnet for nepo babies with something new to say: journalism. The coastersBrooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham at the Academy Museum Gala in December 2023. Brooklyn Peltz Beckham and Nicola Peltz Beckham also fall into this category. The activistsSome nepo babies use their inherited millions to address social issues they're passionate about. The normiesLastly, there are some nepo babies who have chosen professions in fields where their connections won't help them quite as much.
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Finance creator Vivian Tu's podcast has a new home at Vox Media and wellness brand PS. Vox Media and Tu share why the partnership made sense and what helped seal the deal. Now, 30-year-old Tu is partnering with Vox Media and the newly rebranded wellness brand PS, formerly known as PopSugar, to launch a second season of the podcast. Vox Media was one of many suitors vying for the chance to collaborate with Tu, but they won because of an aligned vision and handing over creative control. AdvertisementAccording to Xu, Vox Media and Tu will work very closely together on the podcast's sales, marketing, and distribution, such as posting teasers of new episodes across Your Rich BFF and PS' social media accounts.
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Finance creator Vivian Tu's podcast has a new home at Vox Media and wellness brand PS. Vox Media and Tu share why the partnership made sense and what helped seal the deal. Now, 30-year-old Tu is partnering with Vox Media and the newly rebranded wellness brand PS, formerly known as PopSugar, to launch a second season of the podcast. Vox Media was one of many suitors vying for the chance to collaborate with Tu, but they won because of an aligned vision and handing over creative control. AdvertisementAccording to Xu, Vox Media and Tu will work very closely together on the podcast's sales, marketing, and distribution, such as posting teasers of new episodes across Your Rich BFF and PS' social media accounts.
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Many cited soft skills, including having patience and the ability to speak with different people. And yet, those we consider pioneers and leaders in the tech, finance, and business industries almost always respond with soft skills. In October 2023, Business Insider's Tim Paradis reported that soft skills have become increasingly in demand in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic. AdvertisementIn short, it's young professionals who'll be setting the standard of success at work for years to come. Here's what they said — and how their answers reflect qualities business leaders also emphasize.
Persons: , Warren Buffett, Mark Zuckerberg, it's, Tim Cook, there's, Tim Paradis, Norman Bacal, Paradis, millennials, Glassdoor, Amanda Hoover, who'll, Gen Zers Organizations: Service, Labor Statistics Locations: NYC
Insider Today: Retirement savings mistakes
  + stars: | 2024-09-29 | by ( Matt Turner | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Getty ImagesRetirement savings no-no'sAbout 45% of Americans will run out of money in retirement — even those who invested and diversified. If you're aiming to retire at the standard age of 65, avoid these mistakes so you can keep your golden years golden. AdvertisementThe four biggest retirement mistakes. And with Meta's smart Ray-Ban glasses doing better than expected, the company appears to be winning the glasses wars.
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This week's dispatchThe high cost of weight-loss drugsiStock; Rebecca Zisser/BIWhy are two popular weight-loss drugs — Wegovy and diabetes medication Ozempic — so expensive in the US? Patients also bargain-hunt for cheaper weight-loss drugs online, or try to use manufacturer-issued coupons. See the full listiStock; Rebecca Zisser/BIDeals we loveCalling all Madewell shoppers: The bi-annual Madewell Insiders sale is here with 25% off almost everything full-price and an additional 40% off sale. The bi-annual Madewell Insiders sale is here with 25% off almost everything full-price and an additional 40% off sale. The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City.
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Gen Z workers are redefining office dress codes with their fall fashion trends. AdvertisementCharli XCX may have painted this summer "Brat" green, but a new season — and thus new style trends — are upon us. As a result, office fashionistas are building their fall work wardrobes. As for "Brat Summer," Rose compared it to the pink craze sparked by "Barbie" summer in 2023, which she said faded away by September last year. The office encourages employees to wear what they want, and Butler takes full advantage by expressing her street style.
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Read previewVice President Kamala Harris wants to make it easier to get a job without a college degree if she wins the election. "Eliminate degree requirements while increasing skills development for half a million federal jobs. AdvertisementThis proposal comes at a time when a growing number of Americans are questioning the value of a college degree. Larry Hogan announced the state would be opening up thousands of jobs to workers without degrees, and Utah's Gov. Spencer Cox dropped college degree requirements from 98% of the state's jobs that same year.
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While parents have used location-tracking apps to keep an eye on their kids since the tech was invented, millennials and Gen Zers are now turning the all-seeing eye onto their parents. The kids who grew up with extra watchful parents are now carefully eyeing their parents' every move. While phones lacked tracking technology when Shafer was younger, her parents set hard limits on which hours she could use her first cellphone and whom she could contact. She described her mom and dad's parenting style as "very typical of overbearing parents, especially immigrant parents." And more parents are tracking their kids in college to help quell their anxiety about the separation.
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