Report: More Than a Quarter of Millennials Would Date a Robot
More than a quarter of millennials would date a robot, with men three times more likely to do so than women, according to a report.
More than a quarter of millennials would date a robot, with men three times more likely to do so than women, according to a report.
A new survey reveals that young people believe being called a “snowflake” could be damaging to their mental health.
Soaring living costs throughout California over the past several years have pushed Bay Area residents to relocate to one of the last affordable cities in the Golden State: Sacramento, California’s inland capital.
Nearly half of millennials in the U.S. would rather live under socialism than under a capitalist democracy, according to a new study.
The majority of millennials would rather communicate online and via text than in person, according to a survey.
Pamela Geller, editor-in-chief of The Geller Report joined Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday to discuss the upcoming Free Speech Week at Berkeley and President Trump’s signing of legislation condemning White Supremacists and other “hate groups.”
Fifty percent of millennials claim that they would give up their right to vote if it meant wiping away their student debts, according to a new survey.
Millennials and Generation Xers are officially the largest voting block, overtaking the votes of baby boomers and other older Americans, Pew Research Center reported on Monday.
And it’s not just because the price of avocado toast is so high.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was embraced by young voters when he ran for president in 2016. And now it’s Rep. Maxine Waters (R-CA) — at 78, she is three years older than Sanders — who says she would run for president “if Millennials want me to.”
Advertisers have begun appealing to the social justice wing of liberalism in an attempt to increase sales, according to the Guardian.
Just 6 percent of millennials claimed that their social media accounts were a “completely true” depiction of them, according to a report by LendEDU.
A recent survey of millennials found that white millennials are far less likely to believe in some of the basic features of the American Dream.
The traditional markers of adulthood, such as independence, marriage, children, and homeownership, show that the millennial generation is greatly lagging behind baby boomers, according to a new study comparing statistical data over the past 35 years.
Young adults who came of age during the premiership of Tony Blair are more likely to hold conservative economic views similar to Margaret Thatcher, an analysis has found.
California’s birth rate fell in 2016 to its lowest level in history in 2016, according to a new report by the California Department of Finance.
Young voters are a demographic long neglected by the GOP establishment. But Trump couldn’t have won Florida without them.
Three teen girls cheered on the Trump-Pence ticket with their friends at a rally in Durango, Colorado, on Wednesday in an effort to make their voices heard. Though they cannot vote yet, they told Breitbart News that they want people to know the candidate they believe will deliver the best future.
Pop star Miley Cyrus will go door-to-door in Virginia this weekend to persuade voters to cast their ballots for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in November.
Actor Aziz Ansari ripped Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in a profanity-laced one-minute voter registration PSA meant to encourage millennials to vote on Election Day.
Speaking at a Millennials for Trump rally in Georgia, MILO praised Donald Trump for energizing young voters.
Only one in five millennials, aged 18 to 34, has ever tried or knows what a Big Mac tastes like, according to The Wall Street Journal.
“Today’s lackluster job numbers signal that our sputtering economy has reached an unacceptable new normal,” stated Patrice Lee, the spokeswoman for Generation Opportunity, a “free-thinking, liberty-loving” nonpartisan organization for young people.
A new survey by Ernst & Young and Economic Innovation Group found that “millennials” — those born in the 1980s or later — are a deeply pessimistic generation that is willing to work hard, but is “convinced the economy is failing them,” and is “very uncertain” about the future.
While speaking at the One Young World Summit in Ottawa, Canada, singer and social justice activist Cher slammed Donald Trump as a “dangerous” political figure and said young voters are not “drawn to Hillary” Clinton because they don’t “trust her.”
An audio recording has surfaced, revealing Hillary Clinton speaking critically about young voters supporting Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), saying they’ve bought into a “false promise.”
Writing for Quartz, self-described atheist millennial Elizabeth King argues that for herself and countless colleagues, “therapy is our new church,” while noting that “many millennials grappling with the big questions in life want to work them out on a psychologist’s couch instead of a church pew.”
Friday on HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher attacked Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson. Maher questioned Johnson’s polling success with 18-34 millennials and added that he was a “fucking idiot.” “You’re a millennial and one with stamina,” Maher said to
MTV will revive its popular early-2000s television program Total Request Live, or TRL, on Tuesday in honor of National Voter Registration Day, re-branding the program “Total Registration Live” and bringing on a slew of artists and celebrities to help with its campaign.
Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton admitted that the presidential race she was running in had become “downright depressing” during a rally at Temple University in Philadelphia specifically branded for millennials.
If you think Hillary Clinton has the Millennial vote in the bag, think again. Donald Trump is quickly winning them over.
As the 2016 presidential campaign enters its final stretch, the abortion lobby is helping to mobilize women voters for Hillary Clinton during a week of campaign events.
According to a Pew analysis of U.S. Census data, since 1980 Baby Boomers and their antecedents have cast the most votes in each presidential election. As the number of older voters decline and younger voters — supplemented by naturalizations of foreign-born adults — increase the electorate has experienced a shift toward Millennial and Generation voters.
Millennials who support Donald Trump are pushing back against a recent opinion article in USA Today arguing that millennial voters “are too intelligent to vote for Trump.”
An intense debate between millennial media members and the cast and producers of a new CBS comedy series, The Great Indoors, occurred during the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills.
Donald Trump has a greater opportunity to make inroads with young voters in 2016 than previous Republican presidential candidates, a new poll finds.
Millennial voters — defined as those born since 1981 — are becoming a larger share of the electorate, and few are voting Republican. Yet polls suggest that while many millennials reject GOP nominee Donald Trump, many are also unwilling to vote for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
Gallup polls conducted within last 12 months show that support for gun control among millennials runs lower than among other age demographics. Gallup editor-in-chief Frank Newport said, “Millennials are … less interested in gun control than those who are older, so the data suggests it’s unlike a number of other attitudes say like, gay marriage where young people are much more liberal. We did not see that in our data on guns.”
Today’s 18-to-35-year-old “millennials” are more worried about losing their phones than their cars, according to a new Wall Street study.
In 2008 and 2012, 43 percent of female voters supported the Republican nominee, but in a head-to-head match up between Donald Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, only 35 percent of female voters prefer Trump, according to a recent Pew Research survey.