A brand's availability 24 - 7 is significantly more important to U.S.
Millennials than to others.
Not exact matches
Research from The Boston Consulting Group found that the guys are not alone in how they spend on takeout:
Millennials (ages 16
to 34) eat out 3.4 times per week and are more likely
than other groups
to get food
to go and eat with friends.
Many believe the
millennial generation is more entrepreneurial and hungrier
to pave their own way
than any
other generation in history.
But
Millennials are much more likely
than older entrepreneurs
to place value on
other perks.
According
to a new report from StreetEast,
millennials are more likely
than any
other generation
to exceed their budget when it comes
to N.Y.C. housing.
Hilary Stout illustrated this problem in The New York Times in June: «After all, the
millennial generation has less wealth and more debt
than other generations did at the same age, thanks
to student loans and the lingering effects of the deep recession,» she wrote.
There was no word on why
millennials, born from 1978
to 1999, are more depressed
than other groups.
Unlike
other generations, we found that
Millennials tend
to have less positive work experiences as they move up the ladder in an organization;
Millennials in executive leadership roles not only reported lower scores
than their Boomer and Gen X executive counterparts, they also fared worse
than Millennials in front - line manager and department leader roles.
For
millennials «more
than any
other generation, social media and the allure
to spend beyond their means could have long - term negative effects on their finances if they're not careful.»
Millennials are committed
to serving
others rather
than pursuing their own self - interests.
«Additionally,» it says, «these markets are continuing
to draw interest from a younger crowd, as the older
millennial age group is viewing property listings at a rate 1.2 times greater
than the share of older
millennials already living in the area, indicating strong interest from
others wanting
to move into these neighborhoods.»
More
than any
other generation,
millennials are the first
to adopt new technologies.
Millennials are sensitive to cyber security issues and identity fraud, and 64 percent of millennials believe that gift cards are safer to use online than any other digital paym
Millennials are sensitive
to cyber security issues and identity fraud, and 64 percent of
millennials believe that gift cards are safer to use online than any other digital paym
millennials believe that gift cards are safer
to use online
than any
other digital payment method.
A recent survey from real estate site StreetEasy found that in New York City,
millennials are more likely
than other generations
to go overspend, with 45 percent saying they exceeded their initial budget on their current (rented or purchased) home.
While
millennials tend
to be associated with freelance work more so
than other generations, only 42 percent of
millennials were open
to freelancing as a flexible work arrangement.
For one, the
millennial generation, including those with higher net worth, hold significantly more cash
than any
other generation, according
to a report by UBS issued in the first quarter of 2015.
With 4.3 million
millennials turning 30 this year and the number set
to jump
to 4.6 million by 2020, there will soon be more adults in their early 30s
than at any
other time in U.S. history, according
to an analysis of U.S. Census data by Wells Fargo.
Moreover, because
millennials tend
to interact with each
other in a more digital way
than other generations, the social media aspects of the product, such as enabling users
to share, like and make comments, is considered particularly crucial.
The Guardian's US
millennials feel more working class
than any
other generation covers data from the General Social Survey showing that the number of
millennials (born 1980
to 2000) who consider themselves middle class has fallen from 45.6 % in 2002
to 34.8 % in 2014.
But according
to a recent survey by Citizens Bank, less
than half of
millennials have looked into refinancing, consolidation, or
other options
to improve their loan terms.
Millennials don't just have an entrepreneurial spirit, they are more likely
than other generations
to study majors related
to entrepreneurialism.
This is most noticeable in the
Millennial generation of entrepreneurs who are more likely
to be driven by the desire
to increase their influence and have a positive impact on
others than their parents» generation.
Not that you want
to bash younger readers, but this USDA survey found that
Millennials purchase more costly, prepared food
than any
other generation because «prepared foods, sugar and candies, and pasta all require minimal preparation for consumption, while grains and meats require cooking.»
Fogel adds that for
Millennials, a career in sales comes with the stereotype that it's not actually much of a career — «anyone can do it or you're born
to it,» Fogel says, implying that this generation — which collectively has more college degrees
than any
other generation — doesn't believe sales positions are worthy of their four - year higher education.
But I think we are beginning
to get into that kind of turning process where there are those broader issues, those that have tended
to have assets, be they salaried pension holders or those that own property or
other real assets, have tended
to do better
than the
millennial generation and I think that we are seeing that in some elements of political protest.
Ron Burgundy and his kind are officially relics of the past: When it comes
to delivering news,
millennials turn
to Facebook more
than any
other news source.
Millennials cater more
than other groups
to their pets» comfort, and spend more money on non-essential pet items.
Actually,
millennial Christians are more likely
than any age group — notably, those generations of Christians that invested a ton of hope in the political process —
to share their faith in public (43 percent say they talk
to others about their faith at least once a week).
Yet, Gold's generation represents one exception
to the pattern; unlike any
other age group,
millennial evangelical women were more likely
than their male counterparts
to vote for Trump, according
to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) provided
to CT by Ryan Burge, politics researcher and blogger for the site Religion in Public.
Gallo explains that
millennials are also much less willing
to conform
to the «rules» of wine
than other generations.
I've also been publishing on www.medium.com and you'll find one of my features, A Love Letter from a Boomer
to a
Millennial at https://psiloveyou.xyz/a-love-letter-of-advice-from-a-boomer-
to-millennials-ebceab2a6902
Other than that, I attended StartUp Festival in Montreal where I mixed and chatted with acres of amazingly smart, positive, industrious entrepreneurs.
According
to Marcia Mogelonsky, director of Insight, Food and Drink, Mintel,
Millennials are pushing the market, notably more so
than any
other generation.
Millennial consumers are more likely
than any
other generation
to order take - out using a mobile app or website, according
to the survey, which covers a wide array of consumer trends impacting the restaurant industry.
Next
to the rest of the NFL, Tebow is Paris Hilton, Glenn Beck, Snooki, and every
other Millennial celebrity that's a thousand times more rich and famous
than he should be.
I've made amazing new friends, fallen out of touch with
others, acquired more self - confidence
than I've ever known, and finally feel as settled as I'm going
to be as a
millennial in kind of a crazy time.
For instance, we tend
to attract older singles
than some
other, more
millennial dating sites - in fact, the average age of our members in the US is 45.
For instance, we tend
to attract older singles
than some
other, more
millennial dating sites — in fact, the average age of our members in the us is 45.
Millennials are 30 % more likely
than any
other generation
to want a relationship this year.
One in three singles have had sex before a first date, and single
millennials are 48 % more likely
to have had sex before a first date
than all
other generations.
As it turns out, singles in the Match study aren't interested in just hooking up, with
Millennials being 30 % more likely
than any
other generation
to want
to find a relationship in 2017.
Millennials are 75 % more likely
than Boomers
to have dated someone online, and 57 % more likely
than those of
other generations
to have created a profile on a dating app.
Do
Millennials really need
to be treated differently
than other generations?
Engaging, well - designed, «sticky» eLearning content generated with the help of Instructional Design Professionals could be better engagement tools
to Millennials than any
other outreach tool.
An ETS study from 2015 found that «
Millennials in the U.S. are less prepared
to perform in the workplace
than any of the
other 23 countries included in their report.»
Students at top - tier colleges are less likely
than their peers at
other colleges
to go into education; high - achieving college graduates are less likely
to go into teaching; and those who do become teachers are less likely
to stay in the profession long term.45 In recent polling, high - achieving
Millennials revealed much of the thinking that goes into this drop - off: They reported that they do not believe teaching is a good career option for high - achieving students, and they feel that the status of the teaching profession is in decline.46
Other teachers and principals I spoke with echoed this sentiment, and research shows that
millennials are more likely
to look for different career options every few years
than their generational predecessors.
The oldest demographic of magazine subscribers really want the magazine the way they remember it, all the way down
to millennials who've never seen a magazine
other than what they're seeing on a tablet with the features.
Understanding and developing credit is considerably more important
to a
millennial than any
other generation.
If
millennials are correct and their employment continuity is more precarious
than previous generations, or else they really are going
to prioritize work - life balance or following their passions over constant, steady employment, then the fluctuations in their work - related incomes year -
to - year might make RRSPs a useful vehicle for those years of lower or no
other income.
These beliefs sometimes lead them
to make decisions that can seem counterproductive, but they also offer proof that
millennials are progressive and more open
than other generations
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