Gen Z workers report high levels of anxiety or depression, with nearly half deterred by stigma. Most employees want more workplace mental health resources and flexible support.
Monthly Archives: May 2025
Economic and political uncertainty is leaving many Americans feeling stuck financially, with more than half unable to get ahead despite feeling confident in their financial decision-making.
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Millennial parents and Gen Alpha kids are reshaping media consumption, favoring shared interests, nostalgic formats, and socially-driven content over traditional algorithms and creator celebrity.
Young adults consistently turn to mom, not dad, for advice, comfort, and help, with 81% contacting her frequently and three-quarters relying on her for emotional support.
Americans will be travelling this summer, with 87% planning up to six flights, rising checked bag usage, and a range of packing habits, according to a new travel survey.
Over half of Americans carry medical debt, with many delaying care and calling for changes to how this debt is reflected on credit reports.
Financial concerns weigh heavily on Americans’ minds, with many striving to save despite challenges like unexpected bills and retirement uncertainty, according to a new national survey.
New research highlights the growing gap between rising graduates’ expectations for pay and flexibility and the actual experiences of recent graduates, emphasizing the need for better workforce preparedness.