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Compared to older generations, today’s Indonesian youth are increasingly expressive regarding mental health, wellness, and social progressive ideals.

. While entertainment is the primary use, interest in OTT streaming services (e.g., Netflix, Vidio) saw a sharp decline in late 2025, falling from 48% to 14%. Self-Development: There is a surge in "productivity culture," with 87% of youth

: Affluent youth whose lifestyle revolves around global exclusivity, luxury travel, and high-end brand experiences.

Local indie-pop, folk, and rock music are experiencing a golden age. Bands like Hindia, Feast, and Nadin Amizah fill massive festival grounds (like Pestapora and Joyland Festival). Music is highly valued for its emotional vulnerability, addressing themes of mental health and existential dread unique to the generation. Music is highly valued for its emotional vulnerability,

's youth culture is defined by a dynamic "sandwich" of traditional values and hyper-digital modernity. With roughly being adolescents (aged 10–19), this generation is a primary driver of the nation’s social and economic shifts. 1. Digital Life & "Bahasa Gaul"

Sweet, iced palm-sugar coffee remains the daily fuel of the younger generation, spawning massive local franchises.

, which targets international markets and features innovative designs like embroidered workwear vests. Sustainable and Slow Living and mental health.

Despite their digital connectivity, a segment of the youth population—nearly 10 million—falls into the category (Not in Education, Employment, or Training), particularly in Eastern Indonesia. This has led to a split in political confidence; while rural youth often report higher confidence in the government, urban youth remain more skeptical (38% unconfident) as they navigate rising living costs and job insecurity.

From plastic-free beach cleanups to climate strikes, young Indonesians are hyper-aware of environmental degradation and actively champion sustainable lifestyles.

Indonesian youth are among the world's most active digital citizens, often spending online. spawning massive local franchises.

: The "cultured" artsy youth who frequent indie cafés and underground gigs, prioritizing local music and authentic self-expression. Salims and Kevins/Michelles

Today’s Indonesian youth are hyper-aware of environmental challenges, economic disparities, and mental health. This awareness directly translates into their purchasing power and social behavior.