Penny-pinching generation has a knock-on effect on the nighttime economy

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    7 months ago

    I have noticed that other gen-z drink less, and weed seems to be the more popular thing among other observations. Maybe Gen-Z is less social and less willing to go outside and talk as well as there are more things bars have to compete with, but more than anything I feel largest factor is that the costs of living are squeezing the youth and this is an example of its effects.

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      7 months ago

      It might also be the increased digital connectivity that has come with advances in bandwidth and data sizes.

      Edit: great magazine by the way, this is the first time I’ve seen it.

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        That’s also what bars have to compete with, other forms of entertainment. I found that gen z, and quite frankly everyone else is glued to these phones even in social situations. I found it strange going to house parties or any other kinds of social events people are looking down at their phones all the time. I’m also a smart phone addict too, so.

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          7 months ago

          Good point. Everyone does it but it’s more marked in Z perhaps.

          I have a series of photos I took after a funeral, where all the different generations are talking/comiserating and eating, but there’s one room where all the GenZ have congregated and they’re all sitting looking at their phones.

          I just thought of another aspect, the rise of more nuanced dating aps. When I was young I basically had to go out all the time to find/meet a potential mate.