Sentences with phrase «younger generations tend»

According to Credit Sesame auto loan data, younger generations tend to purchase more expensive cars.
However, while younger generations tend to have spent more time in education, this did not fully explain why myopia is becoming more common.
But what I really love, when you're telling us about that, is that you were in the same room with artists like Kaldis, who I had the fortune to meet late in his life, but most of us from the younger generation tend to forget that he was a very interesting figure.

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Coming from a younger, male, techie sort of stereotype, they sort of tend to think of themselves but older generations are absolutely under - served.
While he relished the work of helping older employees map out their 401 (k) s, he also noticed the lack of attention paid to the younger generation who tend to have smaller portfolios.
However, younger generations still tend to stick to Twitter.
While a majority of those from younger generations in Canada's westernmost province tend to side with the B.C. government in this dispute, seven - in - ten (70 %) residents over 55 say it is making the wrong call.
It is funny that each generation tends to disparage the younger generations but never - the-less attitudes towards social justice tends to increase generation by generation.
These young adult consumers also tend to be concerned about their own health, but they have the most at stake when it comes to ensuring there are sufficient natural resources, like land and water, for the next generation.
That 50 % tends to reflect an earlier generation that got married young, just before divorce became more widely available.
The ConservativeHome blog speculates that the Tories could win an outright majority with just 37 % of the vote because the party is expected to do better in marginal seats and its supporters tend to be older people who are more likely to vote than the younger generation «who have flocked to Nick Clegg».
Although I tend to shudder at this, there's a generation of young computer enthusiasts who see a golden opportunity here.
Perceptions of scientific consensus also tend to vary by age with younger generations (ages 18 to 49) more likely than older ones to see scientists as in agreement on these topics.
«I hope it won't happen,» she says, «I have some optimism based on the fact that today's younger generation of adults tends to be open - minded and unlikely to be sexist, racist or homophobic.»
Seniors tend not to care about a person's looks as much as the younger generation, according to Stitch.
People tend to marry later in life than previous generations, so when they decide to settle down, they may no longer have access to the social communities of their younger years, such as college, universities, night - clubs, raves and evenings on the town with school friends.
More so, individuals over 40 tend to have their lives more squared away than the younger generations, and tend to be more financially independent, which comes as a relief to many who have experienced the alternative in dating scenarios.
«That generation saw the car as an asset, not an expense like today's younger generation which tends to lease rather than buy.»
Dad wants his young to be the strongest and largest, to best ensure his genetic information is passed on to yet another generation: as such, paternally imprinted genes tend to support increased fetal growth and resource use 4.
On top of that, members of younger generations entering the job market tend to demand more from their employers.
«There's no particular age demographic for that, though we've found that the younger millennial generation tends to value experiences very heavily.
But where artists like Sam Taylor - Wood and Elizabeth Peyton have tended to venerate icons of their generation, today's younger artists have become more concerned with the effects on celebrities of media manipulation and unrelenting attention.
In the first years the artists logically came from his own generation, while nowadays newcomers tend to be considerably younger.
Soon after we graduate, however, the future of the world becomes something exclusively for the «younger generation» to tend.
Perceptions of scientific consensus also tend to vary by age with younger generations (ages 18 to 49) more likely than older ones to see scientists as in agreement on these topics.
Edward Drummond says that this is because leading law firms are aggressively meritocratic so top talent tends to be promoted earlier, and older partners also tend to be moved aside more pro-actively to make room for younger partners or as their income generation slows.
However, we have a generation of young lawyers who want to leave work when they need to leave to tend to family obligations, maybe leave at 5:00 and spend time with their kids and then plug back in later in the evening after the kids are in bed and work some more.
Older generations tend to use more medication than younger ones, and it's likely that more pharmacy technicians will be needed as millions of Americans age in the coming years.
There are few research or intervention programs designed to identify and address the specific needs of sandwiched individuals like myself to help them cope better.2 We know that members of the sandwiched generation (who care for young children and aging parents) often face burnout in their marriages, 2 which is feeling emotionally, physically, and mentally exhausted about the relationship.3 One group of researchers found that sandwiched couples who withdraw socially (e.g., pull away from friends) tend to have the worst well - being compared to those who do not withdraw.4 Although sandwiched women typically reduce the their work hours (or quit their jobs altogether) more than men in order to cope with stress, 5 I have never had that luxury due to always being the sole breadwinner.
Holiday homebuyers, just like the swarms of Black Friday midnight shoppers, tend to be part of the younger generations, although sources say all types of homebuyers are looking for similar things, regardless of time of year.
Younger buyers tend to move to larger, higher - priced homes, but «there is a clear trend of downsizing to smaller homes among both younger and older baby boomers and the Silent Generation (those born between 1925 and 1945),» according to theYounger buyers tend to move to larger, higher - priced homes, but «there is a clear trend of downsizing to smaller homes among both younger and older baby boomers and the Silent Generation (those born between 1925 and 1945),» according to theyounger and older baby boomers and the Silent Generation (those born between 1925 and 1945),» according to the study.
Prime Location: While city living tends to appeal to young generations looking for a variety of career, entertainment and social opportunities, nearly half (47 percent) of respondents says their future home will most likely be located in a suburban neighborhood, followed by a city (23 percent), country or rural areas (20 percent) and destination locations (10 percent).
The article describes another interesting thing too — younger generations (Millennials) tend to overspend more for homes than the next older generation (Gen X).
Like buyers, older sellers tend to move greater distances, and are more likely than younger generations to move out of the state or region.
Together, these two generations represent today's young buyers, and broadly speaking, they tend to fall into one of two categories, says Margie Gundersheim, a Realtor with Keller Williams in Newton, Mass..
Instead they tend to focus more on the trends and preferences of the younger generations.
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