Showing posts with label generation x. Show all posts
Showing posts with label generation x. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Two-fifths of baby boomers, Gen Xers lack savings accounts: survey | The Hill

Only 60 percent of respondents said they have a savings account in a bank: 58 percent of Gen Zers, 61 percent of millennials, 57 percent of Gen Xers and 62 percent of baby boomers. Among those with savings, more than one-third said the account holds less than $1,000...

Friday, April 19, 2019

6 demographic trends shaping the U.S. and the world in 2019 - Pew Research Center

Demographers, sociologists, economists and other researchers gather in Austin, Texas, this week for the annual meeting of the Population Association of America. As the meeting convenes, here are six notable demographic trends highlighted in Pew Research Center analyses over the past year:....
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/04/11/6-demographic-trends-shaping-the-u-s-and-the-world-in-2019/

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

New study of Millennials and GenZ points to a “massive religious realignment” in America | Religion News Service

PRRI and MTV recently released a study on the political and social views of more than 2,000 Americans ages 15 to 24, which includes younger Millennials and older members of Generation Z. “Diversity, Division, Discrimination: The State of Young America” suggests that as a whole, young Americans are more progressive than older ones, but that religion, race, and gender make a difference in how they view various issues. ...
https://religionnews.com/2018/01/29/new-study-of-millennials-and-genz-points-to-a-massive-religious-realignment-in-america/

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Colon Cancer's Up Among Gen Xers And Millennials, But Scientists Say Reasons Are Elusive

One of the great treats of following an Agatha Christie mystery (my favorite being Hercule Poirot) is that you know there will be an "Aha!" moment at the end. The fastidious, mustachioed detective will pull together all the disparate facts and present a compelling answer. I'm frequently reminded that science doesn't work that way. The latest case in point is an article published Tuesday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute that sets out to explore a trend in colorectal cancer among younger Americans....
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/02/28/517563769/why-are-more-young-americans-getting-colon-cancer?ft=nprml&f=1001









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