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GlobeScan Insight of the Week

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Key Takeaways Gen Z feels the climate crisis in a deeply personal way: Nearly half say they are “greatly personally affected” by climate change. Anxiety is rising: Gen Z is increasingly overwhelmed and emotionally exhausted. Nearly four in ten report feeling anxious most or all of the time – double the rate of older generations. Brands must respond with urgency: This is not a temporary dip – it’s a global wake-up call that challenges assumption…

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As far as their personal life is concerned, young people are seeing the future a little more hopeful. In terms of social development, their gaze is pessimistic.

Lean Left

Despite all worries, 14- to 29-year-olds in Germany look more optimistically into their personal future. This is shown by a new survey. However, there are some clear differences between the sexes.

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Wars, climate crisis and a record debt in their generation are burdening young people. Nevertheless, they look more confidently towards the future.

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On Tuesday the trend study "Youth in Germany" was presented. The survey shows what worries young people the most and how they look to the future.

According to a study, more and more young people in Germany are in debt. Nevertheless, when looking at their own future, there is a little more confidence than last time.

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Badische Neueste Nachrichten broke the news in on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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