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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAll the talk about giving Millenials what they want
And the focus has left what many are beginning to consider the real change we need :Generation Z.
All the spring gun safety rallies? Generation Z. Increased GOTV? Same. Boycotts? Yep.
These are 14-22 years old kids and they're already changing the conversation. As an Xer I've always felt sandwiched between two large groups, losingy voice in the process. Z is larger than both groups and they're just beginning to exert their influence.
Shouldn't we be focusing on this generation?
kcr
(15,320 posts)That's probably why I think it's time to dump the whole generational labeling thing. One of the signs it's time to be over it is the jump on generation Z. I just saw an article about Gen-Z's purchasing power in the real estate market. Seriously. They've already got their greedy little eyes on the next group. They've written off the Millenials as a loss already.
xmas74
(29,676 posts)Just turned 18.
Im not surprised the market is watching.
kcr
(15,320 posts)They and their friends are a smart and savvy bunch. But no real estate portfolios that I know of
xmas74
(29,676 posts)And smarter than the Millenials were at that age.
No portfolio yet. We're worried about a degree first.