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Gen Z isn't quiet quitting. They're side hustling

Gen Z is increasingly embracing side hustles to navigate a challenging job market. Over half of Gen Zers have side gigs, vastly outnumbering older generations' involvement. Economic uncertainty and career disillusionment are driving this trend. Many young people use their primary jobs to fund passion projects and entrepreneurial goals. Advances in technology and AI are enabling easier monetization of skills. Workers are facing job security anxieties, particularly recent graduates. Financial optimism among college students is plummeting due to job concerns. Side hustles provide financial security and allow for pursuing personal interests. However, many Gen Z members still aspire to climb the corporate career ladder. Ultimately, young adults are redefining success that emphasizes independence and flexibility.
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