What matters most to millennials
CAREER or family? Spending or penny-pinching?
As the youngest millennials turn into fully-fledged adults, a recent report has found that although three-quarters of millennials are now employed full-time, less than a third identify as “career-focused”.
And while there are signs of belt-tightening, there’s also no stopping them from spending on what they deem important. In Friday’s (Sep 29) edition of BT Lifestyle, we dig deeper into the report’s findings and speak to millennials about their priorities.
In the Arts, the much-anticipated Singapore Writers Festival returns with famous feminist theorist Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen, hip-hop historian Jeff Chang, and other heavyweights.
In Dining, we head to Suzuki, a new sushi-kaiseki restaurant designed by Japanese starchitect Kengo Kuma. Find out if it has as much substance as it does style. Get this and more in Friday’s issue of BT.
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