Sentences with phrase «likely than past generations»

Their loyalties and attention are known to fluctuate, and they are more likely than past generations to resign from their jobs if they are not satisfied with their current work culture.

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With countless choices, unlimited information and peer reviews, customers are far more fickle than generations past and more likely to leave a brand just because a friend recommends something else.
«We see in the data that American families just reaching retirement or those newly retired are more likely to have debt than past generations, specifically those in the 1990s.»
Newborns today are more likely to be breast - fed than were babies from generations in the recent past, experts say.
Children from poor backgrounds are less likely than others to enter and complete college, and in the past generation this difference has expanded, due in part to the rising cost of a college degree.
Consequently, even more near elderly and elderly families are likely to find themselves at risk for severe changes in lifestyle after retirement than past generations
60 % of seniors feel that the financial pressures faced by many young Americans these days is much worse than what past generations face, and young Americans are likely to be the first generation to live less well than the generations that preceded them.
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