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Pew Research CenterMarch 5, 2014
Millennials in Adulthood

Growing Support for Marijuana Legalization

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Millennials in Adulthood
Millennials: Unmoored from Institutions
The Decline in Marriage Among the Young
Generations, Facebook and Friends
Generations and “Selfies”
Millennials Less Trusting of Others
The Generations Defined
Millennials Upbeat about Their Financial Future
Fewer Millennials See Big Differences Between Parties
The Young/Old Voting Gap, 1972-2012
Millennials and God
How the Generations See Themselves
Obama Job Approval among Older, Younger Millennials
Across Generations, Racial Differences in Obama Job Approval
Millennials Increasingly Identify as Political Independents
A Decade-long Increase in Political Independents
Trends in Major Party Identification, by Generation
Recent Trends in Party Identification, by Generation
Recent Trends in Party and Leaned Party Identification, by Generation
Millennials Less Conservative than Older Generations
On Social Issues, Millennials Chart a More Liberal Path
Obama Job Approval Declines across Generations
Obama Job Rating Virtually Identical among Older, Younger Millennials
Obama Job Rating Negative among Whites across Generations
Feelings of Pride in Obama Decline, Especially among Millennials
Fewer Millennials than Older Americans Say They Are Disappointed in Obama
Declining Views of Congress
Views of Republican and Democratic Congressional Leadership
Mixed Views of the Two Parties
Growing Support for Same-Sex Marriage across Generations
Growing Support for Marijuana Legalization
Broad Support for Legal Status for Undocumented Immigrants; Millennials Favor Path to Citizenship
Modest Generational Differences in Views of Abortion, Gun Control
Support for Bigger Government Highest Among Millennials
Millennials Disapprove of ACA, But Say Health Coverage for All Is Government’s Responsibility
Millennials Say Government Programs for the Young Should Get More Priority
Majorities across Generations Oppose Cuts in Social Security Benefits
Half of Millennials and Gen Xers Doubt They’ll Receive Any Soc. Sec. Benefits
Wide Racial Differences on Views of Role of Government
Views of Same-Sex Marriage, Marijuana Legalization among Generations by Race
Millennials Face a Tougher Economy
Millennials Just as Optimistic as Gen Xers When They Were Young
Millennials Confident about Their Financial Future
Age Gaps on Key Societal Trends
Generations Agree on Single Parent Trend
Millennials Less Concerned about Rising Share of Nonreligious
Millennials Not Enthused about Increase in Older Workers
Young Adults Less Patriotic
Millennials Don’t See Themselves as Religious
Few Millennials Describe Themselves as Environmentalists
Millennials Lead the Way in Changing Views of Gays and Lesbians

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