Commentary With an estimated 1.4 billion people, India’s population has drawn even with China’s, and will soon surpass it, as China’s population is in decline and aging, while India’s is growing and young. A startling 20 percent of people worldwide under the age of 25 live in India. Environmental alarmists will see nothing in this…
Barbara Kay: ‘Doomography’: The Trend of Plunging Fertility Rates Is Eroding Societal Well-Being
Over 70 Percent of Managers Say Gen Z Is the Most ‘Difficult’ Generation to Work With
More than 70 percent of managers and business leaders find Generation Z workers the most difficult to work with, according to the results of a new survey by Resume Builder. The professional resume-building website surveyed 1,344 managers and business leaders online working at companies with more than 10 employees on April 14. A total of 1,000 participants in…
Pandemic, Social Media on Minds of America’s First-Time Voters
America’s first-time voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday with the influences of the COVID-19 quarantines, social media, and mainstream media on their minds. According to the research arm of Tufts University, there are about 8.3 million 18-year-olds eligible to vote in the 2022 midterm elections. All of them were just 12 when Donald…
Pandemic, Social Media on Minds of America’s 1st-Time Voters
America’s first-time voters are heading to the polls on Nov. 8 with the influences of the COVID-19 quarantines, social media, and mainstream media outlets on their minds. According to the research arm of Tufts University, there are about 8.3 million 18-year-olds eligible to vote in the 2022 midterm elections. All of them were just 12…
How Might Gen Z Weather Its First Recession?
News Analysis A Canadian recession in 2023 as some predict would be the first one outside the pandemic for Generation Z, one that could lead to defaults on unsecured debt but more maturity for their adult future. Generation Z is the generation born between 1997 and 2012, whose members are now aged between 10 and…
Gen Z Workers Are Different; How to Include Them in Recognition Programs
With growing influence, Gen Z workers are becoming a more significant part of the workforce. However, they differ from Millennials, Generation X, and Body Boomers. They’re unique and come with their own set of diverse values. Organizations can design recognition programs, especially for Gen Z employees. Leaders should appeal to their youngest workers because they…
Critical Race Theory, From a Gen Z Perspective
Commentary You might wonder why you should care about what a college kid has to say on just about any topic. I don’t blame you. But, on the topic of critical race theory, I would argue we’re uniquely qualified to give our two cents. I’m an older member of Generation Z. My childhood was not…
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The Nation Speaks (Jan. 4): Rep. Chris Miller, John Strand, Jonathan Koeppe, Karyn Turk, Bob Knee, and Darren Beattie at Turning Point USA Student Action Summit
In this special episode of The Nation Speaks, we compiled some of the highlights from our interviews at Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in West Palm Beach, Florida. Tune in to see Illinois State Representative Chris Miller (R); John Strand, communications director for America’s Frontline Doctors; Jonathan Koeppe, host of the “Logic and Common…