American Teens are Taking Breaks from Social Media; Some Step Back...
A new study from The Associated Press and NORC at the University of Chicago surveyed 790 American teens age 13 to 17 about their social media, messaging, and video content habits. The focus of the...
View ArticleMTV/AP-NORC Youth Political Pulse
Just over a year into the Trump presidency and several months before the 2018 midterm elections, a third of American teens and young adults approve of the president’s job performance. A majority of...
View ArticleYounger Adults’ Experiences and Views on Long-Term Care
By age 40, a third of Americans are already long term caregivers for a loved one, and a third expect to become caregivers in the next five years, according to a new study of Americans age 18 and older...
View ArticleMTV/AP-NORC: Political Views of Young People and Their Parents’ Generation
Young people and their parents share a negative outlook on the current political landscape in America and are largely dissatisfied with the government’s handling of a wide variety of key issues,...
View ArticleMTV/AP-NORC: Young Americans and the Midterm Election
The next generation of potential voters can turn their political pessimism into action in the 2018 midterms, according to the latest wave of the MTV/AP-NORC Youth Political Pulse Survey. Young people...
View ArticleMTV/AP-NORC: Young People’s Interest, and Anxieties, over the Midterms...
Young peoples’ interest in the midterms is accelerating as the election draws nearer and so are their anxiety levels, according to the latest wave in the MTV/AP-NORC Center Youth Political Pulse....
View ArticleYoung Americans’ Outlook Ahead of the Midterm Election
Young people who identify as Democrats are more engaged in the midterm elections this year than their Republican counterparts. According to the latest wave of the MTV/AP-NORC Youth Political Pulse...
View ArticleYoung Americans’ Views on the Value of Higher Education
Although most young Americans ages 13-29 believe in the value and impact of higher education, nearly half say a high school diploma prepares people well for success in today’s economy, according to a...
View ArticleGen Z and the toll of the pandemic
December 6, 2021 Nearly two years into the pandemic, the generation of Americans ages 13-24 – often referred to as Gen Z – still finds the pandemic to be a source of stress that continues to interfere...
View ArticleMTV/AP-NORC Poll: Younger generations stand out on identity, acceptance, and...
December 16, 2021 Americans ages 13-24 – often referred to as Gen Z – are more progressive than Gen X (ages 41-56) and even Millennials (ages 25-40) along many social and political measures. But...
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