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Among adults aged 30 to 49—older millennials and younger Generation X—they found that 30% considered themselves liberals, 37% moderates, and 29% conservatives.(See above.) Between 1992 and 2018, the number of people identifying as liberals steadily increased, 17% to 26%, mainly at the expense of the group identifying as moderates.
In recent years, young Americans moved to rural areas at rates not seen in decades. But that doesn't mean they're turning rural counties blue. Millennials and Gen Zers became more conservative ...
Men in the U.S., Germany, and South Korea are tilting increasingly conservative, according to Gallup data as covered by the Financial Times. In the same countries, women are leaning more liberal.
This change was partly attributed to the growing influence of online communities, such as the "Manosphere" and the "Tradwife" movement, which promoted more traditional gender roles and conservative values. [7] [8] The political divide within Gen Z became increasingly pronounced, particularly along gender lines.
Authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, who created the Strauss–Howe generational theory, coined the term 'millennial' in 1987. [15] [16] because the oldest members of this demographic cohort came of age at around the turn of the third millennium A.D. [17] They wrote about the cohort in their books Generations: The History of America's Future, 1584 to 2069 (1991) [18] and Millennials Rising ...
Millennial Investors More Conservative, Less Trusting of Financial Advisors than Baby Boomers and Gen Xers, According to Accenture Survey Millennials Most 'Determined' Among Generations to Master ...
As a generation, American millennials grew up with political discussions about class and inequality, the youngest millennials having been teenagers during the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movement. [11] Young Americans generally face worse economic prospects than their forebears, including a higher cost of living, [ 2 ] and an increased student debt ...
Here’s why — plus key things Americans of any age can do to help build lasting financial security ... There’s a reason why millennials — typically defined as between the age of 28 and 43 ...