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Even billionaires are worried their Gen Z kids can’t keep a job—and their wealth advisors say the fear is ‘very real’
Even the wealthiest parents in America are worried about their kids’ financial futures.
Source Fortune Story Brief Updated 1h 36m ago
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Even the wealthiest parents in America are worried about their kids’ financial futures. Millions of Gen Zers face unemployment as entry-level hiring has slowed , competition has become fiercer , and AI takes over tasks that were historically performed by recent grads.
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