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58% of young professionals between ages 21 to 42 are not happy with their current salary, a new study found.
  • Gen Zers say they need a salary of almost $125,000 to feel like they've made it, a new study found. 
  • The study of 1,000 workers showed that 58% of young professionals are unhappy with their current salary. 
  • Although Gen Z wants more money, they also tend to prioritize work-life balance. 

Gen Z are known for shaking up workplace norms by demanding better salaries, and according to a recently released survey, they need higher salaries to feel like they've "made it" than their millennial counterparts.