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New York Daily News Survey says Millennials less attached to social constructs

A new report shows that millennials are veering away from the traditional paths and affiliations of previous generations. The survey, conducted by Pew Research Center, found that millennials — the generation ranging from ages 18 to 33 — are increasingly unattached to traditional social institutions. “The story in the survey is not reflective of accepting what previous generations would do,” said David Niven, a political science professor at the University of Cincinnati. The survey found that 50 percent of millennials consider themselves political independents, while only 39 percent of GenXs and 32 percent of baby boomers identified as independents...Read More

 

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