gen z worker on laptop working from home
Gen Z is shaking up the workplace.
  • Adam England is a full-time freelance writer who has two degrees and makes decent money. 
  • Economic headwinds and rising house prices have left Gen Zers in an especially difficult situation.
  • England can't imagine the security of buying a house or growing his savings.

I've been working since I was barely in my teens, first with a morning paper route then part-time in retail during my studies.

I'm three years older than my parents were when they bought their first house in 1995 at the age of 21.