In a live episode of the Odd Lots podcast, hosts Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway interview Emily Sundberg of the Feed Me newsletter about Gen Z's perspectives on capitalism, money, investing, and spending. The discussion explores the generation's pragmatic view of financial security, driven by a sense that "nobody is coming to save them" amid economic uncertainty and societal challenges. They delve into Gen Z's approach to making money, including embracing the creator economy and high-risk investments like crypto, as well as their consumption patterns, marked by a desire to enjoy life and a trend towards homogenous fashion and spending habits. The conversation also touches on the changing landscape of entrepreneurship, relationships, and social etiquette, providing insights into the values and anxieties of today's younger generation.
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