The Majority of Gen Z Is Streaming Movies and TV Shows at Work, According to a New Survey

The majority of Gen Z workers, those born between 1997 and 2012, watch shows or movies at work — but if their boss asks, they’ll lie and deny, according to a new survey from Tubi and The Harris Poll.

In fact, a whopping 84% of employed Gen Z workers reported streaming TV shows or movies while working. The survey, which factored in the opinions of 2,502 U.S. adults who stream for at least one hour per week, also found that nearly half of employed Gen Z (48%) admitted to lying to coworkers or bosses about streaming media at work.

Gen Z’s streaming habits may even be interfering with their ability to

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