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So what should Gen Z expect?
Here are four ways that Gen Z could be impacted differently thanboomers in a second Trump presidency.
For most boomers, student loans arent something they have or would need to worry about.
Trump previously passed theTax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which is set to expire in 2025.
PerBrookings, Trump has shown interest in making the items set to expire next year permanent.
Trump has said he wants to create a cheaper and better plan to help Americans health.
Environmental Concerns
Climate change and environmental issues are top priorities for many Gen Zers.
A second term for Trump could mean even less importance on protecting the environment and addressing climate change.
Additionally, asecond Trump termcould mean changes to tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
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