Conversely, young adults ages 18 - 29 are much more
likely than those age 70 and older to say that they are not affiliated with any particular religion (25 % vs. 8 %).
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).
Patrons ages 16 - 29 are also less
likely than those ages 30 and older to say that several services are «very important» to them and their family, though those in their late twenties are more likely than younger age groups to strongly value most services.
Though respondents ages 16 - 29 were more
likely than those ages 30 and older to agree that «public libraries have not done a good job keeping up with newer technologies» (43 % vs. 31 %), a majority of younger Americans (52 %) disagreed with that statement overall.
Younger respondents, age 18 to 34, were significantly less
likely than those age 35 to 55 and older, to say that buying products and services with the Energy Star label is extremely important for bigger home improvement projects or investments.
Young adults are more likely to share this belief: respondents aged 18 - 24 were 21 percent more
likely than those aged 55 + to agree with that statement.
Respondents aged 55 + (77 per cent) are more
likely than those aged 18 to 34 years (67 per cent) to engage in traditional recycling practices.
Not exact matches
Indeed, during the experiment, subjects
ages 75 to 89 who also exhibited some signs of memory impairment were more
likely than younger people to click on a suspicious email that would leave their personal data vulnerable to criminals.
Prime -
age black men are 13 percentage points less
likely to be employed
than prime -
age white men.
As well, the poll showed that those with children
ages four to 10 were much more
likely to borrow money from friends and family (39 per cent)
than couples with older children (28 per cent),
likely showing they feel they need a larger cash flow or savings to feel comfortable at that stage in life.
«Beginning in the 1980s... study after study started showing that those who were more socially isolated were much more
likely to die during a given period
than their socially connected neighbors, even after you corrected for
age, gender, and lifestyle choices like exercising and eating right.
We examined mortality figures for children under the
age of 5 in Ethiopia and Guatemala and found that adoptions to the U.S.
likely prevented the deaths of more
than 600 children between 2005 and 2011.
There's also some stacking going on, meaning if you set expectations in daughters» heads that they should go to college AND they should not get pregnant as teenagers, they're more
likely to make it to
age 20 without having a child
than they would have been if you'd only pushed the «don't have a baby until you're old enough to be ready» message.
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.
A study published in March in the journal Neurology suggested that women who were physically fit in middle
age were roughly 88 % less
likely to develop dementia — defined as a decline in memory severe enough to interfere with daily life —
than their peers who were only moderately fit.
Those are the
age groups Aron is trying to attract — the viewers who, these days, may be more
likely to watch Netflix on their couch
than go to the movies.
After 100 years, there
likely won't be a whole lot of change to the ratio of people defined as working
age in Canada (and certainly there will be more working women
than there were in 1950).
Business owners over
age 51 are 19 percent more
likely to be approved for credit
than their younger counterparts, according to Biz2Credit.
«Those with significant student debt are much less
likely to own a home at any given
age than those who completed their education with little or no student debt,» William Dudley, president of the New York Fed, told reporters on Monday.
The survey of more
than 2,000 individuals found that nearly two - thirds of people between the
ages of 18 and 34 were at least somewhat more
likely to want to work for a company that gave to charity
than one did that not.
Males were nine times more
likely than females to be victims of gunshot injuries, and men
ages 20 to 24 were at the highest risk, the study found.
When Harte surveyed more
than 1,000 men around the
age of 22, he found the younger guys using ED medicines recreationally were more
likely to report lower confidence in «achieving and maintaining erections» (via New York Daily News).
«There are a lot of those
ages 55 to 70, and each of them is more
likely to work now
than in previous generations,» said Matt Rutledge, a research economist for The Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
It's telling that only one
age group under 65 was less
likely to say it was saving more in 2017
than in 2016.
In addition, those under the
age of 25; those who viewed self - employment as more feasible and desirable; and those who had already begun the entrepreneurial process, were more
likely than others to agree with all four statements.
Once again, Stats Canada says, «Canadians in younger
age groups were more
likely to affirm these beliefs
than their older counterparts.»
Still, sticking with the first figure, soon the
aging runner will
likely finally cross the goal line, and we're doing better here
than most other advanced economies.
Beginning in the 1980s, Schwartz says, study after study started showing that those who were more socially isolated were much more
likely to die during a given period
than their socially connected neighbors, even after you corrected for
age, gender, and lifestyle choices like exercising and eating right.
But, younger Americans
age 18 - 34 are more
likely than any older
age groups to say they only bump into news rather
than seek it out (6 in 10 vs. about 4 in 10).
According to the 2016 Deloitte Millennial Survey, emerging markets (EM) millennials are more
likely to say that «starting their own business» is a sign of success
than Millennials in developed nations.1 Further, according to the 2016 Global Entrepreneur Report, the overall
age pattern for entrepreneurship worldwide shows the highest participation rates among the 25 — 34 and 35 — 44 year olds.2
They are also less
likely to own guns at their current
age than were previous generations.
Young Conservative staffers have, on balance, been
likelier to marry off and start families at a young
age than their Liberal predecessors a decade earlier.
This will not only lower demand in the economy, but will also
likely result in higher taxes to pay for higher spending on the income - tested Guaranteed Income Supplement to Old
Age Security, which is already paid to more
than one in three seniors.
For instance, if you're under
age 30, it's
likely that your income and spending during retirement will be significantly higher
than it is at the beginning of your career.
Millennials are 40 percent more
likely to not have retirement savings
than Gen Xers and 50 percent more
likely than people
age 55 and over.
The study found that freelancers
age 35 and up are actually less
likely than their millennial counterparts to return to full - time employment, and more
than half of freelancers in this more veteran
age bracket report satisfaction with their work - life balance.
Aboriginal girls are 4 times more
likely to be the victims of sexualized violence in care before the
age of 12
than other children.
The world's
aging population, meanwhile, is
likely to keep growth — and inflation — lower
than they have been in the past.
While you're
likely to be earning more money at
age 50
than at
age 20, as long as you have a job, it shouldn't be too much of a stretch to set aside less
than $ 116 to become a millionaire in retirement.
The youngest entrepreneurs
ages 21 - 45, are more
likely than their older counterparts to use Facebook (71 percent vs. 50 percent of business owners
ages 46 - 60 and 35 percent of those 61 and up).
It's more
than likely that Trig being born with Down Syndrome had to do with Palin's
age than anything else.
... and, since unlike most ethnicities of their
age, the Jews were forced by events to constantly move and resettle all over the known world, they were more
likely than most peoples of 2000 years ago to be «mutts» (ethnically speaking).
The Prison Reform Trust has said children in care in England and Wales
aged 10 - 17 are five times more
likely enter the criminal justice system
than other children of their
age.
Dressed in a polo shirt tucked into khakis, he is fit and trim,
likely in better shape
than most men half his
age.
About 40 % of evangelicals between the
ages of 18 and 29 are
likely to say homosexuality should be accepted by society, compared to 24 % of evangelicals who are older
than 30, according to the 2007 religious landscape survey by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
Women who die of heart disease are six times more
likely than other women to have been bereaved in the past six months — and heart disease among widowers under 45 has been found to be ten times the rate among married men the same
age.
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age white working - class males have increasingly dropped out of the full - time work force, and the same males are dramatically more
likely to be in prison now
than in 1960.
If you want to have a discussion about the deeper things in life — love, death,
aging, loneliness, joy — you are more
likely to find someone game for the topic in church
than elsewhere.
Furthermore, today children are more
likely than people of any other
age group to live in poverty, and, as Mintz explains in such excellent detail, it has always been true that when children live in poverty both their physical and social needs are apt to go unmet.
A study by JAMA Pediatrics, which focused on children in Denmark and Sweden, found that those who'd experienced the death of a sibling before
age 18 were more
than 70 percent more
likely to die during the course of the nearly four decade study
than those who had not lost a sibling.