Generational Gaps in Views of Entitlement Programs
More than eight-in-ten (86%) Millennials favor allowing younger workers to put Social Security taxes into private accounts.
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More than eight-in-ten (86%) Millennials favor allowing younger workers to put Social Security taxes into private accounts.
Three-fourths of adults younger than age 34 own an iPod or another mp3 player.
Just about all American adults now own a cell phone.
Nearly as many American adults now own a laptop computer as own a desktop computer.
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Millennials remain the strongest supporters of President Obama and his policies.
Support for same-sex marriage is now nearly equal to opposition, and while generational divides still persist, support is up among all age groups.
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Only about six-in-ten members of the Millennial generation (62%) were raised by both parents.
About half of young adults, ages 18-29, say being a good parent is one of the most important things to them.
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