- Short Squeez
- Archive
- Page 67
🍋 Gen-Z's Flex Life
It looks like the luxury market is getting a fresh injection of youth, with a new report showing that millennials and Gen Z are driving growth in the industry. According to a report from Bain & Co, these young, wealthy shoppers are expected to make up a third of the luxury market by 2030.
🍋 Egg-nomics 101: Mooning Egg Prices
Egg prices are starting to crack a little bit as demand for the breakfast staple starts to falter - more and more Americans say the breakfast staple is out of their budget. But despite all of the memes and public outrage, egg prices are still up nearly 60% from a year ago.
🍋 Sweetgreen Down Bad
Looks like finance bros might have to start brown-bagging it. Those of us that work in central business districts like Midtown/Financial District in New York and the Loop in Chicago are in for a rough ride, as more and more of their beloved business lunch spots are closing their doors.
🍋 Fitness Industry Gets Back in Shape
As we all gear up to hit the gym and shed our quarantine weight, the fitness industry is finally flexing its muscles again after a rough workout during the pandemic. But don't be fooled by the bulging biceps, as many gyms and fitness studios were forced to permanently close their doors due to stay-at-home orders and the rise of at-home workouts.
🍋 Rage-Applying Szn
Feeling overworked, underpaid, and bitter about being passed up for that last promotion? Do you hate your job but aren’t sure where to turn? Then the latest TikTok trend might be right up your alley. Rage applying is all the rage in 2023, and workers are shooting off their resumes en masse like a shot in the dark to see if they can land a better offer.
🍋 Musk Mania: A Love-Hate Relationship in Silicon Valley
Elon Musk has always seemed like the ultimate creation of Silicon Valley - a bold, nerdy innovator fearlessly disrupting one industry after another with reckless abandon. But these days, even Silicon Valley's biggest players seem to be divided on their thoughts about the tech icon. His recent stint as "chief twit" on Twitter has caused a rift among tech's elite, alienating some old allies while also making new ones.