Nepal, Generation Z and protesters
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Gen Z men who backed Trump in 2024 rated having children at the top of a list of choices of how to define personal success. Gen Z women who backed Harris rated it second to last.
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China reacts to Nepal's Gen Z revolt
China said it hopes Nepal can restore order soon after deadly protests led by disaffected Gen Z erupted and brought down the government. The parliament and other official buildings were torched, along with the homes of political leaders.
As the American Dream becomes less attainable, Gen Z is hyper-aware of their economic conditions, writes Alice Lassman.
About 18% of Generation-Z have never checked their credit score. Among those who feel stressed about their credit, 62% said anxiety keeps them from looking at their score at all. This disconnect isn’t necessarily apathy.
One analyst told Newsweek the protests are part of a "generational reckoning against a culture of political impunity."
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News Nation on MSNGen Z should ‘get hungry’: Bachelorette star Jason Tartick on jobs report
“Gen Z, I would say, get hungry,” said Tartick, author and host of the “Trading Secrets” podcast, about disappointing jobs data. “The focus has to be: How can you be resilient and adaptable to the change that is so constant?”
Nepal's army has deployed patrols on the streets of Kathmandu, as the Himalayan nation reels from the worst unrest it has seen in decades.
"The younger generation just might have a weaker connection to morality," said consumer economist professor Brenda Cude.