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  1. The data shows that the combined millennial, Gen Z, and younger generations numbered 166 million as of July 2019, or 50.7% of the nation’s population—larger than 162 million Americans...

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  2. Aug 4, 2020 · The data, which was released by the Census Bureau last month and analyzed by the Brookings Institution, reveals the 166 million Americans under the age of 40 – millennials, Gen Z and younger...

  3. Aug 3, 2020 · Frank Miles. Mon, Aug 3, 2020, 5:17 PM 2 min read. There are now more young Americans than older Americans, as millennials and younger generations now make up a majority of the U.S....

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  4. Aug 3, 2020 · By Frank Miles FOXBusiness. Video. There are now more young Americans than older Americans, as millennials and younger generations now make up a majority of the U.S. population. About 50.7% of...

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    • Employment
    • Income and Wealth
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    • Population Change and The Future

    Today’s young adults are much better educated than their grandparents, as the share of young adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher has steadily climbed since 1968. Among Millennials, around four-in-ten (39%) of those ages 25 to 37 have a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared with just 15% of the Silent Generation, roughly a quarter of Baby Boom...

    Boomer women surged into the workforce as young adults, setting the stage for more Gen X and Millennial women to follow suit. In 1966, when Silent Generation women were ages 22 through 37, a majority (58%) were not participating in the labor force while 40% were employed. For Millennial women today, 72% are employed while just a quarter are not in ...

    The financial well-being of Millennials is complicated. The individual earnings for young workers have remained mostly flat over the past 50 years. But this belies a notably large gap in earningsbetween Millennials who have a college education and those who don’t. Similarly, the household income trends for young adults markedly diverge by education...

    Millennials, hit hard by the Great Recession, have been somewhat slower in forming their own households than previous generations. They’re more likely to live in their parents’ home and also more likely to be at home for longer stretches. In 2018, 15% of Millennials (ages 25 to 37) were living in their parents’ home. This is nearly double the share...

    On the whole, Millennials are starting families later than their counterparts in prior generations. Just under half (46%) of Millennials ages 25 to 37 are married, a steep drop from the 83% of Silents who were married in 1968. The share of 25- to 37-year-olds who were married steadily dropped for each succeeding generation, from 67% of early Boomer...

    Younger generations (Generation X, Millennials and Generation Z) now make up a clear majority of America’s voting-eligible population. As of November 2018, nearly six-in-ten adults eligible to vote (59%) were from one of these three generations, with Boomers and older generations making up the other 41%. However, young adults have historically been...

    By 2019, Millennials are projected to number 73 million, overtaking Baby Boomers as the largest living adult generation. Although a greater number of births underlie the Baby Boom generation, Millennials will outnumber Boomers in part because immigration has been boosting their numbers. Millennials are also bringing more racial and ethnic diversity...

  5. Aug 4, 2020 · By The Associated Press. ORLANDO, Fla. — Sorry, boomers. Millennials and their younger siblings and children now make up a majority of the U.S. population. A new analysis by the Brookings...

  6. Jul 30, 2019 · Their median age was 37. The highest shares of Asians are Millennials (27%) and Gen Z and younger (25%). The median age of black Americans was 34 last year. More than half of blacks were Millennials (24%) and Gen Z and younger (31%), while 20% were Gen Xers and another 20% were Boomers.