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Meet the 'disconnected youth': A growing group of Gen Zers who aren't working or going to school
A growing group of Gen Zers aren't working or going to school.
Juliana Kaplan,Ayelet Sheffey,Noah Sheidlower
The 'disconnected youth' movement is growing as more Gen Zers struggle to find purpose at school and work
A Gallup survey finds Gen Z increasingly anxious, especially regarding purpose at work or school, t…
Noah Sheidlower,Juliana Kaplan,Ayelet Sheffey
Strawberry tribe, moonlight clan: China's youths have many nicknames — and they reveal a massive socio-economic gap between generations
The most enduring generational labels in China describe young people as weak-willed, spoiled, and a…
Reena Koh
From suicide prevention to genetic testing, there's a widening disconnect between Silicon Valley health-tech and outside experts who see red flags
Take Juul, which is now the top seller of e-cigarettes in the US. When the San Francisco company la…
Erin Brodwin
Why so many Gen Zers are struggling to find a connection to work, school, and a sense of purpose
People between the ages of 14 and 24 are in their decisive decade. Many of them are dropping out of…
Allie Kelly,Noah Sheidlower
Meet the Gen Zers struggling to stay in work or school — and the parents who are at a loss for how to help
A rising number of America's young people are disconnected from work, school, and a sense of purpos…
Juliana Kaplan,Noah Sheidlower,Madison Hoff
Many Gen Zers are teetering on the edge of economic security in their 20s. Here's why it's such a 'decisive decade.'
Gen Zers are navigating their decisive decade — ages 14 to 24. Some are showing signs of beco…
Allie Kelly
Gen Z and millennial NEETS are on the rise many say they'd rather do nothing than be unhappy at work
A subculture of young NEETs — those not in employment, education, or training — are hap…
Lindsay Dodgson
A Texas HIFI couple made $200,000 last year. Their budget for vacations and restaurants keeps shrinking despite 'making more money than ever.'
Joe, 38, lives in Austin and his household makes over $200,000 a year, but he feels financially ins…
Allie Kelly
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, AI specialists are a hot commodity
AI might ultimately take all our jobs. But right now, it's minting plenty of high-paying roles.
Dan DeFrancesco
The mixed response to Jojo Siwa's rebrand shows just how hard it is for child stars to stay relevant
JoJo Siwa will have to work hard to ride the wave of her child stardom to continue rising through h…
Lindsay Dodgson
Insider Today: Nantucket's 'free' homes
In Saturday's edition of Insider Today, we're talking about "free" homes on Nantucket, and a hot pi…
Joi-Marie McKenzie
Digital detoxes can cut FOMO but may not make you any happier, study finds
Some think social media apps such as Instagram and TikTok are addictive, but a new study questions …
Polly Thompson
One of Wall Street's most powerful people is predicting that a 4-day workweek is coming, but there is a catch
Steve Cohen put his money where his mouth is regarding the four-day workweek.
Dan DeFrancesco
Family Man Manoj Bajpayee bats for movie heroes who look like ‘the common man’
The phrase ‘movie star-like good looks’ is undergoing a massive transition, according to actor Mano…
These financial market signals are telling a different story about China's economy
"The curious thing, though, is that such doom and gloom is not reflected in what the market is sign…
Filip De Mott
I flew solo across the Atlantic on JetBlue and the free Wi-Fi helped me overcome my worst flying fear
The free Wi-Fi put Insider's reporter at ease by keeping her connected to her loved ones, even duri…
Maria Noyen
A 26-year-old woman says dating a 43-year-old aligns with her lifestyle more than dating men her age
Day Villafane, 26, prefers dating older men because their interests are more similar than guys her …
Julia Naftulin
My 5-year-old's moderate screen time limits showed me I'm on my phone and computer too much
The author shares how her young son is noticing more when she's on her phone or computer and how sh…
Sara Foss
Local media and police have used reports of 'knockout game' attacks to stoke panic for ages, experts say. It's happening again in New York.
Media reports of the so-called "knockout game" date back at least a decade and persist despite expe…