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Are Gen Z really that bad with money?
Many publications and experts seem to obsess over Gen Z spending habits, often claiming that young people are more interested in Netflix and Starbucks than they are housing deposits. Is it all just heated conjecture, or is there some truth to these allegations of financial incompetence? Financial struggle is a phenomena that most of us will be familiar with to some degree. While our economic backgrounds are often diverse and...
Understanding the latest Gen Z dating trend ‘relationship anarchy’
A new relationship style is emerging on dating apps that could help to tackle Gen Z loneliness. Called ‘relationship anarchy,’ this philosophy puts all connections we have with others on an equal playing field. Gen Zers are reportedly engaging in a new dating phenomena that could help curb loneliness amongst young people. Dubbed ‘relationship anarchy,’ this latest philosophy views all relationships within your life as equally important and unique. They’re...
Disney makes mass layoffs to reduce overhead costs
Entertainment company Disney has announced it will be letting hundreds more employees go across various departments including film, television and financial services. Disney has said it will be laying off hundreds of employees across the globe in order to cut costs and soften current financial pressures. The company has reportedly been feeling the stress of industry changes, as more consumers move from cable television to streaming platforms. This latest news comes...
Gaming union at ZeniMax reaches deal with Microsoft
Unionised quality assurance testers at ZeniMax have announced that they’ve reached a deal with Microsoft after two years of negotiations. It follows a recent trend of more coherence amongst video game workers to demand greater pay and rights. A new deal has been reached between unionised quality assurance testers at ZeniMax and Microsoft, following two years of negotiations. ZeniMax is a video game publisher and holding company, perhaps best known...
TV being widely pirated due to ‘lack of action’ from tech firms
New research by Enders Analysis suggests that premium video services are being pirated via alternative streams on an ‘industrial scale.’ The firm says a lack of action by tech companies is to blame. A study by Enders Analysis has claimed that big tech firms like Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft are not doing enough to clamp down on streaming piracy. Premium broadcasting for sporting events is of particular concern, with...
Gen Z increasingly turning to ‘finfluencers’ for money advice
For stock trading, investment portfolios and savings advice, Gen Z are using social media platforms like LinkedIn and TikTok more than ever, which could have long-term ramifications for trading firms. According to new data, Gen Z are using social media for financial investment advice more than ever, gravitating toward ‘finfluencers’ to inform their decisions. A report by CityAM states that young people are leading the way in revolutionising how...
KFC plans large expansion across UK and Ireland
Popular fast food franchise KFC has announced plans to create 7,000 jobs across the UK and Ireland. It comes as emerging competitors pose a threat to the chain’s dominance. Chicken shop franchise KFC is planning to expand significantly across the UK and Ireland in the next five years, the company has announced. It says it will create 7,000 new jobs and invest £1.5 billion. KFC will be building new restaurants...
Adidas loses customer data in latest cyber attack
Popular sportswear company Adidas has said it has been hit by a cyber attack. Personal customer information has been stolen, though passwords and payment data is currently safe. The clothing company Adidas has been affected by a breach in its cyber security, it has confirmed. According to a statement, Adidas said that ‘certain consumer data’ had been compromised. This information is mainly contact information from people who had called the company’s...
a tale of two cities
I basically live in both Bristol and London these days, bouncing between either on a monthly basis thanks to the expensive miracle of modern trains. It’s not exactly how I saw myself existing at nearly thirty, but it’s a typical reality for many younger millennials and Gen Zers. When I was in primary school, most of my class mates would probably have given you the same basic prediction for their...
Fortnite returns to US App Store after five-year legal battle
The battle royale title Fortnite is finally back on Apple’s App Store in the US, meaning the game is once again playable on iPhones and iPads. It follows nearly five years of legal trouble between Epic Games and Apple. Fortnite is now once again available on Apple devices, including iPhones and iPads, following nearly five years of legal disputes between its developer Epic Games and the tech giant. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhFX39Mfp84 The game...