Gen Z opens up about divisions and what they think the future of the U.S. holds

In the “CBS Mornings” series “USA to Z,” members of Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, share their perspectives on the stereotypes often associated with their age group, such as being overly reliant on technology or lacking work ethic. They discuss the political divides that characterize the current U.S. landscape and express their hopes and concerns for the nation’s future. Gen Z voices highlight their desire for change and progress, emphasizing the importance of addressing issues like climate change, social justice, and economic inequality. The series provides a platform for these young individuals to challenge misconceptions and demonstrate their commitment to shaping a better future. By engaging with these topics, Gen Z aims to bridge generational gaps and foster understanding across different age groups. QUESTION: How might the active involvement of Gen Z in addressing societal issues influence the future direction of the United States? 

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