Sentences with phrase «surveys about the generation»

Goldman Sachs released a report recently stitching together surveys about the generation of Americans born between 1980 and 2000 — and comparing them to those of us (ahem!)

Not exact matches

According to the survey, 56 percent of millennials believe CEOs have a greater responsibility today than in years past to speak up about social issues, compared to just 28 percent of generation X and baby boomers.
The survey includes younger generations as well as current retirees who offer wisdom about their pre-retirement presumptions and plans — and the realities they are now facing in their post-working years.
They have carried out several surveys and listened to young people about how to reach a generation that don't automatically go to church.
IRI survey reveals seniors feel good about finances, while millennials and generation X are least confident.
The delay also jeopardizes the next decadal survey, a once - every -10-years strategic plan produced by the National Academies that assesses the research landscape and makes recommendations to federal agencies and Congress about developing and funding future generations of ground - and space - based telescopes.
New data from existing experiments, and next - generation sky surveys such as the Berkeley Lab - led Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) now under construction at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona should provide even more detailed data about these filaments, he added.
«[According to a survey by Playtex Sport], about 75 percent of teenage girls actually stop sports or stop exercising because of their period, so I think it's really important to start that conversation with kids, with teenagers, with women, so we can encourage the younger generation to not let your period get in your way.»
The 2017 survey is set to reveal surprising data and trends on new dating rituals, the impact of social media on the dating landscape, shifting gender roles, and attitudes about love, sex, and relationships across generations.
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Parents of the post-subprime crisis generation are more willing to talk to their kids about managing their money than about sex, according to a CreditDonkey.com survey.
About 50 % of millennials and nearly 40 % of Generation X feel they do not know what their best investment options are, according to a survey by Schwab Retirement Plan Services.
Of the generations surveyed, Millennials are most confident about investing and started earliest: 63 % of Millennial women say they began to care about money and investing in their 20s; however, only 28 % of Gen Xers and 16 % of Baby Boomers say they focused on financial decisions and investments in their 20s.
A nationwide survey, conducted by Edelman Intelligence on behalf of Experian, found that people older than age 55 worried more about identity theft risks than did other generations.
The survey of 13 - 29 year olds, which was designed to gauge how members of the Millennial generation perceive the green movement and brands» attempts to be green, revealed an extremely high level of education about green issues overall.
The IEA Survey raises concerns about the new Energy Strategy's insistence on reducing the share of natural gas in electricity generation in order to reduce Russia's heavy dependence on natural gas.
Generation Yers — or millennials — are less likely than Baby Boomers to pick an auto insurance company because it has the lowest price, according to a new J.D. Power survey measuring how consumers feel about insurers» websites.
Even employed young people are pessimistic about their economic prospects: a survey conducted in 2015 showed that half of young Koreans don't believe that they will do better than their parents» generation, compared to 29 percent in 2006.
Although Gen Z is concerned about working long hours, they do acknowledge that they will need to work hard to reach their career goals — 77 percent of those surveyed said they will need to work harder compared to those in past generations to have a satisfying and fulfilling professional life.
Watch a video of Director of Member and Consumber Survey Research Jessica Lautz talking about differences between generations of home buyers: which generations are doing most of the home buying, and what their stumbling blocks are.
Learn more about the Generation Z survey by reading our latest Clean Slate post.
The 2017 National Community and Transportation Preference Survey, www.nar.realtor / reports / nar -2017-community-preference-survey, which polled adults from across the U.S. about what they are looking for in a community, found that 62 percent of millennials and 55 percent of the silent generation prefer walkable communities and short commutes, even if it means living in an apartment or townhouse.
The Millennial Factor: For a generation that many have deemed «Generation Rent,» an overwhelming 82 percent of LGBT Millennials surveyed are concerned about rising rents, and 59 percent say they plan to have children in the future, both of which are potential motivators for purchasigeneration that many have deemed «Generation Rent,» an overwhelming 82 percent of LGBT Millennials surveyed are concerned about rising rents, and 59 percent say they plan to have children in the future, both of which are potential motivators for purchasiGeneration Rent,» an overwhelming 82 percent of LGBT Millennials surveyed are concerned about rising rents, and 59 percent say they plan to have children in the future, both of which are potential motivators for purchasing a home.
We've Got High Hopes: All groups surveyed are optimistic about the next generation of homeowners.
• They are not the «all about me» generation as 71 percent surveyed believe that home ownership should be earned, not something they are automatically entitled to.
The survey also found that 77 percent of Generation X and Y Americans feel that the increased media coverage surrounding the real estate industry over the last six years has improved their knowledge about home ownership.
In contrast to other age groups in Canada, the boomer generation of homeowners isn't as concerned about being mortgage - free when they retire, according to the latest findings in RBC's 14th Annual Homeownership Survey.
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