Stacker explores popular jobs for Millennials that didn't exist for their parents ...
"The exasperation and fear of being out of touch is very Millennial,” Andrew Briedis told Newsweek.
Across various sectors, one throughline is clear: professionals are leaning into the attention economy for job security.
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Millennials are refusing to settle down - politically

A rising share of millennials now identify as independents, potentially leaving millions of voters unattached and more likely to be swayed.
Spring is traditionally one of the busiest hiring periods of the year. Companies finalize budgets, launch new initiatives, and reopen roles that may have been paused earlier in th ...
Midcareer professionals quietly adjust job applications to navigate shifting hiring expectations.
Ever feel like the world is moving too fast for anyone to keep up? It's easy to get lost in the digital sauce, but there’s a ...
Your first job out of college might tell a story about the state of the economy. The entry-level job market for millennials and Gen Z has shifted.
There’s been a marked uptick in so-called deaths of despair—those involving drugs, alcohol or suicide—among millennials over the last decade, according to a new report released by public-health groups ...
The 1960s were a time of strict social norms and limited technology, demanding patience and resilience. As we reflect on this ...
Researchers noted that those born between 1970 and 1985 are dying more from colon cancer and cardiovascular disease: "It’s ...
In Imtiaz Ali’s cinema, longing isn’t just narrative texture—it is an economic signal. Two decades on, his films continue to decode a generation that spends to feel whole, yet remains persistently ...