Young men in Generation Z are increasingly not working or starting families. WMSTUDIO - stock.adobe.com

Generation “Z” — those roughly between 13 and 28 years old — is becoming our 21st-century version of the “Lost Generation.”

They’re often nicknamed “Zoomers,” a term used to describe young adults who came of age in the era of smartphones, social media and rapid cultural upheaval.

Males in their teens and 20s are prolonging their adolescence — rarely marrying, not buying a home , not having children and often not working full-time.

The negative stereotype of a Zoomer is a shiftless man, who plays too many video games. He is too coddled by parents and too afraid to strike out on his own.

Zoomers rarely date, supposedly out of fear that they would have to grow up, take charge and h

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