ох, да. наш черед. но на счет стариков эпохи хиппи, они пока еще есть в природе. 69 млн в США, и из них приличное количество проголосовали за трампа (хотя пишут что поколение Х (которым 45-64) больше всего склонилось на его сторону) Consider this contrast: Millennials, relative to Boomers, are less alarmed by immigration by a 5 to 2 margin. They say that immigrants, in particular Asians and Latinos, “strengthen society” rather than “threaten” its customs and values. Millennials endorse same-sex marriage and marijuana legalization at a greater rate than their Boomer counterparts. They favor a bigger government providing more services. They get married later and are less likely to claim a religious affiliation. They are less concerned about single parenthood.
Millennials do not so much favor diversity as embody it: Only 57% claim to be “white/non-Hispanic,” compared with 72% of Boomers. But not all their positions are liberal. Millennials, by a 5 to 1 margin, favor allowing younger workers to invest their Social Security taxes in private investments; only 58% of Boomers agree. Boomers, in contrast, are over four times more likely than Millennials to describe themselves as patriotic and are three times as religious. They are more likely than their younger counterparts to believe that morals have declined over the last 50 years. More believe that life in the US has gotten worse rather than better since 1960; millennials hold the opposite opinion. A Boomer majority endorses smaller government that provides fewer services. Indeed, Boomers “are angry at” the government at twice the rate that Millennials are and more describe it as inefficient and wasteful. However, Boomers are almost twice as likely to say it is necessary for people to give up civil liberties to combat terrorism.https://qz.com/836658/donald-trumps-age-how-baby-boomer-generation-x-and-millennial-presidents-would-change-the-course-of-americaIt was Generation X for the win in last week’s landslide victory for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris. It was Generation X for the win in last week’s landslide victory for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris.
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Date: 2025-03-26 05:30 am (UTC)но на счет стариков эпохи хиппи, они пока еще есть в природе. 69 млн в США, и из них приличное количество проголосовали за трампа (хотя пишут что поколение Х (которым 45-64) больше всего склонилось на его сторону)
Consider this contrast: Millennials, relative to Boomers, are less alarmed by immigration by a 5 to 2 margin. They say that immigrants, in particular Asians and Latinos, “strengthen society” rather than “threaten” its customs and values. Millennials endorse same-sex marriage and marijuana legalization at a greater rate than their Boomer counterparts. They favor a bigger government providing more services. They get married later and are less likely to claim a religious affiliation. They are less concerned about single parenthood.
Millennials do not so much favor diversity as embody it: Only 57% claim to be “white/non-Hispanic,” compared with 72% of Boomers. But not all their positions are liberal. Millennials, by a 5 to 1 margin, favor allowing younger workers to invest their Social Security taxes in private investments; only 58% of Boomers agree.
Boomers, in contrast, are over four times more likely than Millennials to describe themselves as patriotic and are three times as religious. They are more likely than their younger counterparts to believe that morals have declined over the last 50 years. More believe that life in the US has gotten worse rather than better since 1960; millennials hold the opposite opinion. A Boomer majority endorses smaller government that provides fewer services. Indeed, Boomers “are angry at” the government at twice the rate that Millennials are and more describe it as inefficient and wasteful. However, Boomers are almost twice as likely to say it is necessary for people to give up civil liberties to combat terrorism.https://qz.com/836658/donald-trumps-age-how-baby-boomer-generation-x-and-millennial-presidents-would-change-the-course-of-americaIt was Generation X for the win in last week’s landslide victory for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris. It was Generation X for the win in last week’s landslide victory for Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris.