HomeU.S. PoliticsMedia & NewsSocial TrendsReligionInternet & TechScienceHispanicsGlobalMethods Blog About Follow My Account DONATE

Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

About
Follow
Donate
Pew Research Center

Social & Demographic Trends

Pew Research Center
HomeU.S. PoliticsMedia & NewsSocial TrendsReligionInternet & TechScienceHispanicsGlobalMethods
  • Publications
  • Topics
  • Interactives
  • Datasets
  • Our Experts

Social & Demographic Trends

  • Main
  • More
    November 13, 2018
    Early Benchmarks Show ‘Post-Millennials’ on Track to Be Most Diverse, Best-Educated Generation Yet

    Big gains in high school completion for Hispanic and black youth

    ← Prev Page
    Page1Page2Page3Page4Page5You are reading page6Page7Page8Page9Page10Page11
    Next Page →
    Big gains in high school completion for Hispanic and black youth

    Full Post

    Early Benchmarks Show ‘Post-Millennials’ on Track to Be Most Diverse, Best-Educated Generation Yet

    Post Infographics

    Nearly half of post-Millennials are racial or ethnic minorities
    The generations defined
    One-in-four post-Millennials are Hispanic
    Post-Millennials, especially Hispanics, are less likely than Millennials to be foreign born
    In Western U.S., post-Millennials are as likely to be Hispanic as white
    Big gains in high school completion for Hispanic and black youth
    Post-Millennials are more likely to be enrolled in college than older generations
    Post-Millennials less likely to work than older generations when they were young
    Post-Millennials are less likely to be detached from school or work than older generations
    About three-in-ten post-Millennials live with an unmarried parent
    Post-Millennials live in households with higher median household incomes than older generations did when young

    Pew Research Center
    1615 L St. NW, Suite 800
    Washington, DC 20036
    USA

    (+1) 202-419-4300 | Main
    (+1) 202-857-8562 | Fax
    (+1) 202-419-4372 | Media Inquiries

    Research Areas
    U.S. Politics & Policy Journalism & Media Internet & Technology Science & Society Religion & Public Life Hispanic Trends Global Attitudes & Trends Social & Demographic Trends Methods
    Follow Us
    Email Newsletters Facebook Twitter Tumblr YouTube RSS

    About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. Pew Research Center does not take policy positions. It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts.

    Copyright 2021 Pew Research Center About Terms & Conditions Privacy Policy Reprints, Permissions & Use Policy Feedback Careers
    We need to confirm your email address

    To complete the subscription process, please click the link in the email we just sent you.

    Cancel
    OK