Gen Zers on Tinder want partners invested in social justice - Business Insider

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Gen Zers on Tinder prioritize social justice and climate change in their bios, while millennials are more interested in finding a travel partner

focusing on Gen Z, the generation that made up the majority of the app's users in 2019. The report found that phrases like "climate change," "environment," and "social justice" are the most popular inclusions in Gen Z user bios.

similarly found that 77% of Gen Zers prioritize social activism to the point that they will only work at organizations that have values aligned with their own. And that attitude clearly isn't restricted to their professional lives.

 

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WTF.

The kids are all right.

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