Gen Z says that skinny jeans, side parts and the laugh/cry emoji are out... Baggy jeans and sweaters and center parts are in. Will you adjust your style to meet Gen Z's demands?
Millennials are coming to Idaho and taking up our real estate people. A new report puts Idaho in the top 10 places to move. The real question is are they leaving? No.
This is not a rant against Gen Z by any means, but rather a distinction for those who refer to anyone under the age of 35 as a "millennial". We are not the Tide Pod eating generation nor are we the annoying Spring Breakers the news keeps reporting on.
This parody video on millennials has been around for a couple of years, but a friend showed it to me again over the weekend and I thought it was worth sharing to ask a question. Are millennials in Idaho this stereotypical?
With the popularity of e-readers, the fact that we can get books on our phones and even the ease of access to audio books, you might be surprised to learn that library use in Idaho is up.
Hold the phone, I don't mean people are smart to leave this cool state.
But there's new evidence that because of a tough job market and better opportunities in other states, well-educated people are moving away -- millennials especially.
Millennials across the US have a new drink of choice. Instead of frosty mugs of beer, most are downing something a little more hoity toity, and they're drinking a ton of it. Do Idaho millennials keep pace?
But first...let me take a selfie. Millennials are known as the "Me Generation" because that seems it's what they're all about. Coming into adulthood around the year 2000, the internet has been part of their formative years, MySpace and Facebook have played a huge role and selfies are what life's all about. However, Millennials are very much about acts of service and it's proven with th