No New Friends Dec 09, 2017 social life friends ... friendship lightly—but it can make it harder for people who are trying to make new friends. Two in 10 young people haven’t made any new friends in the past year.The hesitation to bond with a potential new friend becomes an even more pressing issue as young people move away from their friends or enter different life stages. Approximately half of the general population of youth have friends who are in a different stage in life (e.g., married, have kids), and this is even more common among ...
(Net)Work Hard, Play Hard Dec 08, 2017 career community social life apps coworking spaces ... UK Trendsetters are interested in joining a professional networking group space, significantly more than the general population. Reflecting this demand, we’re seeing a rise of passion-based clubs or coworking spaces taking a page from Soho House’s playbook, providing spaces and events that allow people to network naturally over shared interests or commonalities, such as women-only clubs like NYC’s The Wing and London’s WomenWho, and wellness-oriented coworking spaces like The Assemblage ...
Dress To Thrill Dec 07, 2017 fashion & beauty social life clothing nightlife ... provide the biggest ROI (Return On Image). For young people who dread social lives being boring or repetitive, it’s not just bars, clubs, and other nightlife venues that can offer something new and different; brands can offer an interesting event that also presents its aesthetic and style for consumers to identify with. Trendsetters prefer to get dressed up when they go out—59% in the UK and 55% in the U.S.—so although less than half of the general population of youth says this, the trend ...
Build Your Own Career Sep 22, 2017 career networking slash-slash ... they are able to contribute to the company’s overall growth and development. Trendsetters are significantly more likely than the overall population of young adults to think both of these things are important. How strongly do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?Summary Of Strongly/Somewhat Agree It's important for me to see how a company I work for can contribute to my personal growth/career development | It's important to me that I can contribute to the growth of a ...
House Funders Sep 17, 2017 community home money ... appealing to young people, especially those in the U.S. and UK. Moreover, it’s likely that even more young people will want to own a home as Trendsetters (88%) are more likely than the overall population of youth (82%) to say they want to own a home. Among those who don’t own a home, only 13% say they don’t want one because it will tie them down. Overall, women are more interested in homeownership than men.Which of the following, if any, are true for you?Please select all that apply. I want to own a ...
Cashless Is King Sep 11, 2017 money technology banking mobile payments ... growth among the general population. Beyond any trust concerns that young people may have with such digital services, another hurdle to overcome is greater opportunity to use digital payments beyond exchanging funds with friends. For example, more and more young consumers tell us that they’re paying their rent through digital payments, as well as directly to service providers, such as when getting their apartment cleaned, and using digital wallets on their phones to checkout in stores. Similarly many ...
Gen Z State Of Mind Jun 26, 2017 career education family gen z home money social life ... , Zs don’t consider academic institutions supreme, nor do they regard formal education as an indication of one’s ability to succeed. Increasingly, they feel the knowledge and skills they’ll need in life can actually be best obtained through their own efforts. In fact, 46% of Trendsetting Zs in the U.S. and 44% in the UK believe that what they learn outside of school is more useful than what they learn in school, and this outlook is only poised to grow among the general population of Zs. To that end ...
The Monetization Generation Jun 24, 2017 gen z money spending finance saving ... , are more likely than tweens to be open to conversing about the subject. Specifically, about seven in 10 Zs in the U.S. and UK say they would be comfortable talking about money with their parents (among those who have them). Three in 10 in the U.S. say they would discuss finances with their friends and siblings (assuming they have siblings), while those in the UK would be more comfortable discussing money with their friends. Trendsetters are more likely than the general population of Zs to be ...
All The Feels Jun 22, 2017 gen z social life friends social media ... intelligence INFORMED & ACTIVEA third of young people in the U.S., and two-thirds of Trendsetters, say that the coolest people their age are informed about what's going on in the world and are actually helping to make a difference in their local communities. This sentiment is lower in the UK, with about a quarter of Zs agreeing with these statements. However, UK Trendsetters are more than twice as likely as the general population of UK youth to say the coolest people their age are informed about world ...
Inside Out Jun 21, 2017 gen z blended equality religion spirituality ... are different than themselves. Racial and ethnic diversity in the U.S. and the UK has continued to grow in recent history. Diversity in the UK grew rapidly under the EU, as diverse people were welcome to move easily between countries. According to Census data from England and Wales, from 1991 to 2001 the percentage of residents identifying as White fell from 94.1 to 91.3, and dropped to 86% by 2011. Youth in the UK are even more diverse, with the population of 0- to 19-year-olds only 79.7% White ...