Gen Z and Millennials Share Dystopian Economic Outlook

August 03, 2024 Gen Z and Millennials Share Dystopian Economic Outlook  image

Key Takeaways

  • Millennials and Gen Z regard their retirement prospects as dismal amid broader economic concerns, reflecting a climate of anxiety.
  • The volume of economic discussions appears to be growing, indicating a deepening public engagement with economic issues.
  • While politically blue or wealthy strongholds express less fear, all Americans seem increasingly negative about economic prospects. 

Our Methodology

Demographics

All Voters

Sample Size

4,500

Geographical Breakdown

National

Time Period

1 Day

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Online conversations about Gen Z and Millennial Americans’ retirement prospects reveal anxieties about stability and future financial security. The younger generations harbor severe skepticism about their financial situations and the trajectory of the economy. They are critical of government and leadership actions, especially the Biden-Harris administration.

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When thinking about the future, people talk about inflation, taxation, employment, and energy policies. One prominent concern is increasing inflation, which many attribute to legislation like the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Many view the IRA as exacerbating rather than alleviating inflationary pressures.

Others repeat government talking points that Democratic policies have been instrumental in curbing inflation. They reference statistics like the lowering of inflation to 2.5% over the past year.

Younger voters constantly worry about the rising cost of living. There is widespread sentiment that everyday expenses like gas, groceries, and housing, have outrageously unaffordable. Many attribute this surge in costs to the economic decisions made by the federal government.

Americans particularly criticize federal spending on various relief and infrastructure bills. These discussions prominently mention the adverse effects on average American households. They say financial strain is significantly hindering their ability to contribute to retirement savings and long-term financial planning.

Taxes are also a huge topic among younger voters, although many are split in their views on tax policies. Some express concern about increasing tax burdens, particularly related to Democratic plans to eliminate Trump-era tax cuts. People mention potential hikes and wealth redistribution through social programs, which they say disproportionately affect the middle and lower economic classes.

Trending keywords include:

  • Inflation
  • Taxes
  • Cost of living
  • Bidenomics
  • Inflation Reduction Act
  • Job market
  • Social Security
  • Economic policies

Sentiment Patterns

Voter sentiment is mostly negative about the current economic climate. This is especially pronounced with criticisms of the Biden-Harris administration's handling of economic policies, inflation, and national debt.

Demographically, the critiques appear to span various regions and economic classes, with large numbers of middle-class and working-class Americans expressing dissatisfaction. Millennials and Gen Z voices are prominent, expressing concerns about the future. They mention things like student loan burdens, job market uncertainties, and the feasibility of homeownership and retirement savings plans.

Geographically, sentiments fluctuate across both liberal and conservative states. However, there does seem to be a national preoccupation with economic issues. While sentiments occasionally vary, the core concerns of rising costs and economic instability appear to be universal.

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