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By Ellen Dewitt, Stacker News
On 1/19/21 at 6:30 PM EST
COVID-19 has spared no generation, but has put a unique burden on Generation Z the roughly 67 million Americans born between 1997 and 2012 who are just entering the workforce, starting college, or graduating high school amid a pandemic.
Despite the coronavirus grinding everyday life as we know it to a halt, the Gen Z demographic is still charting its courses as these young adults choose cities to start building their lives, look for education and job opportunities, and enter into adulthood. To that end, certain American cities do better than others at courting budding entrepreneurs, advocates, artists, and experts in tech. Gen Z will become the main drivers of the economy, says Nestpick founder Omer Kucukdere. It s fair to say the cities to which Gen Z flock will benefit from the influx of new residents, adds Kucukdere, but Nestpick wanted to
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Best US cities for Gen Z-and what it s like to live there during COVID-19
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Best US cities for Gen Z and what it s like to live there during COVID-19
COVID-19 has spared no generation, but has put a unique burden on Gen-Zers the roughly 67 million Americans born between 1997 and 2012 who are just entering the workforce, starting college, or graduating high school amid an international pandemic.
Despite the coronavirus grinding everyday life as we know it to a halt, the Gen Z demographic is still charting its courses as these young adults choose cities to start building their lives, look for education and job opportunities, and enter into adulthood. To that end, certain American cities do better than others at courting budding entrepreneurs, advocates, artists, and experts in tech.
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