Gen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers and older generations in...
Generation Zers, Millennials and Generation Xers cast 69.6 million votes in 2016, a slight majority of the 137.5 million total votes cast. The post Gen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers...
View ArticleBaby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not seen in generations...
The majority of Baby Boomers are still in the labor force: In 2018, 53% of adults ages 54 to 72 were still working or looking for work. The post Baby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not...
View ArticleGen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers and older generations in...
Generation Zers, Millennials and Generation Xers cast 69.6 million votes in 2016, a slight majority of the 137.5 million total votes cast. The post Gen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers...
View ArticleAmericans Name the Top Historic Events of Their Lifetimes
The Pew Research Center survey, conducted in association with A+E Networks' HISTORY, asked everyone from Millennials to members of the Greatest Generation to list the events that most profoundly...
View ArticleBlack voter turnout fell in 2016, even as a record number of Americans cast...
Some trends in presidential elections either reversed or stalled: White turnout increased and the nonwhite share of the U.S. electorate remained flat from 2012. The post Black voter turnout fell in...
View ArticleBaby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not seen in generations...
The majority of Baby Boomers are still in the labor force: In 2018, 53% of adults ages 54 to 72 were still working or looking for work. The post Baby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not...
View ArticleBaby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not seen in generations...
The majority of Baby Boomers are still in the labor force: In 2018, 53% of adults ages 54 to 72 were still working or looking for work. The post Baby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not...
View ArticleAmericans Name the Top Historic Events of Their Lifetimes
The Pew Research Center survey, conducted in association with A+E Networks' HISTORY, asked everyone from Millennials to members of the Greatest Generation to list the events that most profoundly...
View ArticleHow Pew Research Center will report on generations moving forward
When we have the data to study groups of similarly aged people over time, we won’t always default to using the standard generational definitions and labels, like Gen Z, Millennials or Baby Boomers. The...
View ArticleBlack voter turnout fell in 2016, even as a record number of Americans cast...
Some trends in presidential elections either reversed or stalled: White turnout increased and the nonwhite share of the U.S. electorate remained flat from 2012. The post Black voter turnout fell in...
View ArticleAmericans Name the Top Historic Events of Their Lifetimes
The Pew Research Center survey, conducted in association with A+E Networks' HISTORY, asked everyone from Millennials to members of the Greatest Generation to list the events that most profoundly...
View ArticleDislike of candidates or campaign issues was most common reason for not...
The share of registered voters who cited a "dislike of the candidates or campaign issues" as their main reason for not voting reached a new high of 25%. The post Dislike of candidates or campaign...
View ArticleDislike of candidates or campaign issues was most common reason for not...
The share of registered voters who cited a "dislike of the candidates or campaign issues" as their main reason for not voting reached a new high of 25%. The post Dislike of candidates or campaign...
View ArticleGen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers and older generations in...
Generation Zers, Millennials and Generation Xers cast 69.6 million votes in 2016, a slight majority of the 137.5 million total votes cast. The post Gen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers...
View ArticleBaby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not seen in generations...
The majority of Baby Boomers are still in the labor force: In 2018, 53% of adults ages 54 to 72 were still working or looking for work. The post Baby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not...
View ArticleHow Pew Research Center will report on generations moving forward
When we have the data to study groups of similarly aged people over time, we won’t always default to using the standard generational definitions and labels, like Gen Z, Millennials or Baby Boomers. The...
View ArticleGen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers and older generations in...
Generation Zers, Millennials and Generation Xers cast 69.6 million votes in 2016, a slight majority of the 137.5 million total votes cast. The post Gen Zers, Millennials and Gen Xers outvoted Boomers...
View ArticleBaby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not seen in generations...
The majority of Baby Boomers are still in the labor force: In 2018, 53% of adults ages 54 to 72 were still working or looking for work. The post Baby Boomers are staying in the labor force at rates not...
View ArticleHow Pew Research Center will report on generations moving forward
When we have the data to study groups of similarly aged people over time, we won’t always default to using the standard generational definitions and labels, like Gen Z, Millennials or Baby Boomers. The...
View ArticleAmericans Name the Top Historic Events of Their Lifetimes
The Pew Research Center survey, conducted in association with A+E Networks' HISTORY, asked everyone from Millennials to members of the Greatest Generation to list the events that most profoundly...
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