Gen Z Thinks 'Quiet Quitting' Is the New Norm: 82% Say Doing the Bare Minimum At Work Is 'Pretty or Extremely Appealing'The survey results also showed that the desire to do the bare minimum at work is not isolated to one demographic group.

ByGabrielle Bienasz

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Generation Z is just entering the workplace — and they'realready over work(or over over-working, depending on who you ask).

According to apoll from Axios and Generation Lab, 82 percent of Gen Z members said that doing the bare minimum to keep their jobs is "pretty or extremely appealing."

Fifteen percent polled said that's already what they're doing.

The pandemic has shifted people's relationships with work, especially its youngest members, who have contributed to backlashes against "hustle culture" and movements like theGreat Resignation.

The term means doing exactly what one is required to do at one's job and not more. Arianna Huffington pushed back against the trend and said it is the错误的响应e to burnout. Others say it's just away to avoid it.

In the survey, respondents also listed work as a lower priority than wellness, hobbies, family, and friends, per the outlet.

Related:Google's 'Quiet Hiring' Method Is Excellent for Employers, But Dangerous for Employees Who 'Quiet Quit'

Gallup's 2022 State of the Global Workplace report showed thatjust 21% of people overall are engaged at work.

Still, the term "quiet quitting" has taken online and social media by storm as of late,inspiring a host of think piecesand TikToks.

Related:3 Ways to Avoid the Quiet Quitting of Your Gen Z Employees

"Anti-work sketch comedy on TikTok has become something like thesea shantyof the Zoom era… a communal art form by and for an increasingly self-confident workforce,"the Los Angeles Times wrote.

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Axios' survey results also showed that the desire to do the bare minimum is not isolated to one demographic group.

Eighty-five percent of women surveyed and 79% of men said that approach to work is ideal, as well as 82% of white people surveyed, and 86% of Black and 79% of Asian people surveyed.

Anecdotally, it seems Gen Z is also sticking it to their bosses. A 19-year-old Domino'sworkersaid she quit via Post-Itafter her manager kept scheduling her to work weekends by herself and went viral on TikTok.

The poll surveyed a representative sample of 828 people aged 18 to 29 in the US.

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Gabrielle Bienasz is a staff writer at Entrepreneur. She previously worked at Insider and Inc. Magazine.

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