
Gen Z happiness is most driven by one surprising thing, Gallup poll finds
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A Gallup poll revealed that Gen Zers are happiest when they find a sense of purpose at school or work. Study author Zach Hrynowski and psychologist Dr. Michele Borba shared insights on the findings.
At least 60% of all Gen Zers who are happy feel that they do something interesting every day and are motivated to attend work or school. "Expanding meaningful and engaging learning experiences, including career pathways, can lead to more fulfilled and motivated young people." "Generation Z — the future of our country — has witnessed significant declines in happiness, and we must learn why." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
Among the happy respondents, 64% feel that their work and school tasks are important — but Gen Zers who are not happy are about half as likely to feel that way.













