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The first of its kind nationally representative survey oversampling young Americans || Led by @CathyJCohen || Housed at @UChicago @UChicagoSSD

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23% of young Black men say they are "not at all worried" about paying their rent or mortgage compared to 38% of their white male counterparts.

23% of young Black men say they are "not at all worried" about paying their rent or mortgage compared to 38% of their white male counterparts.
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Our latest data, mentioned in the The New York Times (buff.ly/4dLHFQw), shows mixed feelings on the war in Gaza among young adults. Thirty-six percent disapproved of military aid to Israel, 33 percent approved, and 29 percent had no opinion.

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A recent national poll released this week by the UChicago Institute of Politics (IOP) and GenForward Survey led by Cathy Cohen, shows that the economy, income inequality and inflation are among the most concerning topics among young adults. by Adriana Cardona M #DNC2024 chicago.suntimes.com/live/2024/08/2…

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Black young adults think the most important issue facing this country is economic growth, followed by income inequality and #Racism, #GunControl, and #Poverty.

Black young adults think the most important issue facing this country is economic growth, followed by income inequality and #Racism, #GunControl, and #Poverty.
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Listen to GenForward's Principal Investigator Dr. Cathy Cohen talk about what young people think about the upcoming #2024Election. buff.ly/4dwbi8Q

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Our newest data with UChicago Institute of Politics (IOP) shows that young adults are most concerned with the economy and economic inequality. In fact, 68% of Gen Zers are at least a little worried about paying their rent or mortgage.

Our newest data with <a href="/UChiPolitics/">UChicago Institute of Politics (IOP)</a> shows that young adults are most concerned with the economy and economic inequality. In fact, 68% of Gen Zers are at least a little worried about paying their rent or mortgage.
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Our May 2024 survey found the majority of young adults across political parties say things in this country are "off on the wrong track. #Democrats #Republicans #YoungVoters"

Our May 2024 survey found the majority of young adults across political parties say things in this country are "off on the wrong track.

#Democrats #Republicans #YoungVoters"
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The majority of both young Republicans and young Democrats believe their individual vote matters for political change. A minority of Independents feel the same.

The majority of both young Republicans and young Democrats believe their individual vote matters for political change. A minority of Independents feel the same.
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64% of young Latinas say they will probably or definitely vote in the upcoming #2024PresidentialElection. #LatinaVoters #YoungVoters #2024Election

64% of young Latinas say they will probably or definitely vote in the upcoming #2024PresidentialElection. 

#LatinaVoters #YoungVoters #2024Election
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The vast majority of #GenZ adults, 78%, are at least a little worried about keeping their current job or finding a good job in the future. #Economy #Jobs

The vast majority of #GenZ adults, 78%, are at least a little worried about keeping their current job or finding a good job in the future. 

#Economy #Jobs
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Our latest survey revealed that the majority of Gen Z, 72%, use social media for news about politics or government compared to just 25% of Boomers.

Our latest survey revealed that the majority of Gen Z, 72%, use social media for news about politics or government compared to just 25% of Boomers.