Exploring Gen X retirement confidence, gender and generational wealth gaps, cyberbullying in schools, Olympic gymnasts in crystal leotards, Shrek 5 comeback in 2026, and teen-centric movie discussions.
Gen X faces retirement challenges with low savings confidence.
Incident of students impersonating teachers on TikTok highlights need for online kindness education.
Deep dives
Concerns about Generation X and Retirement
Generation X is facing retirement challenges with only 60% feeling on track for their retirement savings. Compared to other generations like baby boomers, millennials, and Gen Z, Gen X shows the lowest confidence in retirement preparedness. With a median 401k balance of $54,500, Gen X started saving for retirement later in their lives, highlighting potential financial struggles in their retirement years.
Online Cruelty Towards Teachers
In a disturbing incident, seventh and eighth graders in Malvern, Pennsylvania created false TikTok accounts impersonating their teachers, posting inappropriate and offensive content. Despite the trauma caused to the teachers, the students dismissed it as a joke when confronted. This highlights the need for teaching children to be kind and mindful of their actions on the internet to prevent severe emotional harm.
Sparkling Olympics and Shrek Franchise
The US gymnasts heading to the Olympics in Paris will dazzle with leotards adorned with over 10,000 crystals, showcasing advancements in design and technology. Additionally, the announcement of Shrek 5 set for release in 2026 brings back nostalgia as the beloved franchise celebrates its 25th anniversary. Shrek remains a monumental animated franchise, with global box office success and a significant cultural impact.
For the oldest members of Gen X, retirement is right around the corner. But a new report from BlackRock found only 60% of Gen X feels on track to retire, the lowest of any generation. We’ll do the numbers on which Americans feel confident in their retirement savings and what could explain generational and gender gaps. And, we’ll get into a social media horror story playing out at a Pennsylvania middle school. Plus, Team USA gymnasts will bring the sparkle factor to the 2024 Paris Olympics.