Zillennials: The newest micro-generation has a name Researchers say there’s evidence Gen Z’s mental health struggles are differentĬompared with older generations today, the Gallup-WFF study said members of Gen Z are much more likely to report experiencing negative emotions such as stress, anxiety and loneliness.Īt one time, zillennial Juliana Olarte, a 26-year-old travel publicist living in New York City, couldn't figure out where she fit in from a generational standpoint. Some scholars argue generation labels are harmful and unscientific.Īnd earlier this year, the Pew Research Center pointed out that some trends that appear to be generational shifts may actually be differences based on life stage and age that can change over time. One thing that’s important to keep in mind: Generational research is controversial. Only 41% of Gen Z members aged 18 to 26 are thriving, according to the study, while millennials at the same age were thriving at a rate of about 60%. Respondents were asked to rate how they saw their current and future lives, and defined as thriving if they gave high ratings in both categories. Researchers said a scale measuring whether people are thriving, struggling or suffering is a telling metric. (AP Photo/Bill Ingraham) Bill Ingraham/APĭebunking this myth about Baby Boomers also reveals something about Gen Z Seen here are pickets demonstrating against the Vietnam War as they march through downtown Philadelphia, Pa, March, 26 1966.
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