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Gen Z Trends News 11 October 2025 - 17 November 2025

Shark Tank Billionaire’s Blunt Message to Gen Z: “Get Off TikTok and Learn Real Skills”

Gen Z in 2025: Protests, Spending, Fitness and Social Apps — What Today’s Headlines Reveal on November 17, 2025

On 17 November 2025, stories from Mexico City to Beijing, Toronto, Bengaluru and Guangzhou show Generation Z pulling the world in new directions — from street protests and youth diplomacy to holiday debt, wellness obsessions and safer social media. PR Newswire+4Moneycontrol+4Nepal News+4 Gen Z on the streets: Mexico’s youth-led protests go global In Mexico, a weekend of demonstrations has been branded “Gen Z protests” by local and international media, marking the latest chapter in a year of youth-led movements. A youth collective called Generation Z Mexico turned an online manifesto into marches in at least 50 cities, with the largest
Pinterest Stock Takes on Gen Z: Is PINS the Next AI-Powered Shopping Juggernaut?

Is Pinterest Stock the Next Big Social Media Surge? Why Wall Street Is Buzzing on AI Shopping and Gen Z Growth

Stock Price & Market Performance Pinterest stock has traded in a wide range this year. After climbing into the high-$30s in late summer (around its 52‑week high of ~$40.90 ts2.tech), PINS pulled back in October. From Oct. 6–10 it slid from ~$32.05 to $30.40 ts2.tech, roughly tracking the Nasdaq’s sell-off. On Oct. 10 the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell nearly 3.5% ts2.tech, and PINS was not spared (–4.6% that day ts2.tech). Trade-war fears intensified when President Trump on Oct. 10 warned of “massive” new tariffs on China; tech and retail stocks tumbled, including Pinterest (which fell ~4.1% in one afternoon session) tradingview.com.
Pinterest Stock Takes on Gen Z: Is PINS the Next AI-Powered Shopping Juggernaut?

Pinterest Stock Takes on Gen Z: Is PINS the Next AI-Powered Shopping Juggernaut?

Overview – Company & Business Model Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS) is a visual search and discovery platform launched in 2010 investor.pinterestinc.com. Users (“pinners”) browse and save image-based “Pins” on topics from fashion and home decor to recipes and travel, often linking to products or content. The site’s tagline – “where people discover new ideas, plan and shop” – reflects its e-commerce focus. Pinterest has over half a billion MAUs globally (578M in Q2’25) investor.pinterestinc.com; two-thirds of users are women, and more than 50% now are Gen Z investor.pinterestinc.com. Crucially, Pinterest is free to users and monetizes almost exclusively through ads. Advertisers buy
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