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A record 1 in 3 Gen Z and young millennials were still living with their parents in 2025—more than during the pandemic—despite most having a job

Around 70 of 25 to 34-year-olds who still live at home with their parents are actually employed.
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· Jun 23, 2026
Navigating Gen Z’s always-on money habits
South Africa’s Generation Z is redefining the concept of financial wellness. Aged between 14 and 29, Gen Zs are the first generation to grow up as true digital natives; they never knew a world without the internet or mobile technology. Growing up in a hyper-connected world, they have discarded traditional, paper-heavy banking methods in favour []
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· Jun 27, 2026
Millennials and Gen Z May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations, New Study Finds
Every generation seems to look younger than the one before it. A 40-year-old today will look like a 40-year-old did at 30 a few decades ago. But that youthfulness might only be skin deep, according to new research suggesting that Millennials and Gen Z are aging faster than previous generations at a biological level. That []
Euro Weekly News
· Jun 25, 2026
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NaturalNews.com
· Jun 28, 2026
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