Historic optimism gap: Gallup data shows a 21-point gap between young and older Americans’ job market views, the widest in the world. Sharp youth decline: Youth job optimism has plunged 27 points ...
A new Gallup poll finds that only, “43% of Americans aged 15 to 34 said it was a good time to find a job locally.” ...
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Gallup finds rising Gen Z anger toward AI
Survey shows backlash: Gallup reports more Gen Z respondents feel angry about AI and fewer feel excited or hopeful compared to 2025. Public protests emerge: A commencement speech praising AI drew boos ...
For years, younger Americans have been more optimistic about the job market than older Americans, even through the depths of ...
The 74 reports Gen Z is growing skeptical and angry about AI, citing fears over job prospects and cognitive impacts, with ...
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A new poll finds that younger Americans are more pessimistic than older ones about the state of the job market.
The findings reveal a generational rift in Americans’ views of economic opportunity, with young people feeling increasingly ...
Forbes, in partnership with HarrisX, launches The American Confidence Survey, debuting its inaugural findings on economic confidence, the American Dream, and the approval ratings of President Trump ...
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