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Gen Z’s lofty salary goal of nearly $600,000 a year underlies a generational shift to the political right. Why it matters: Young voters were already moving away from a liberal worldview, but if these attitudes hold, the implications for the next few election cycles are profound.Catch up quick: Financial services company Empower surveyed more than 2,200 Americans in September and the Gen Z respondents — born between 1997 and 2012 — said they’d need to make $587,000 a year to be “financially successful.”That’s roughly 3x-6x what any other age group said they’d need…
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Gen Z’s lofty salary goals underlie a shift to the political right
Gen Z’s lofty salary goal of nearly $600,000 a year underlies a generational shift to the political right. Why it matters: Young voters were already moving away from a liberal worldview, but if these attitudes hold, the implications for the next few election cycles are profound.Catch up quick: Financial services company Empower surveyed more than