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Young People Want To Be Influencers Even As Older Americans Say It Isn't A Real Job!

Por: Forbes Tech October 20, 2022

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Currently one in four younger Americans now want to become an influencer.getty Who doesn't want to be rich and famous? Certainly plenty of people have dreamt of getting rich and obtaining fame as a singer, actor, or athlete. In the case of younger Americans – those in Gen Z – currently one in four now wants to become an influencer. Driven by the success of such social media influencers as Charli d'Amelio, Zach King, and Camera... + full article



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