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    Home » Blog » Students across party lines more concerned with economy than social issues: poll

    Students across party lines more concerned with economy than social issues: poll

    July 23, 2024Updated:July 23, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    The College Fix young people from all political parties who are concerned about making a living in today’s market are told by both GOP and Democratic student officials.

    According to a recent survey conducted by the Young America’s Foundation, students and young citizens from all political parties believe that social issues are more important than financial issues.

    The economy was chosen as a top concern for nearly half of the 1,600 young people surveyed, which included 48 % of high school students and 44 % of college students.

    In any other area of study, one in three of those surveyed said they were modest, and that fear over the market outperformed the results for any other subject, such as health care, college safety, the atmosphere, and race relationships. The remainder ran the spectrum, from traditional to progressive.

    Among school kids polled, just 14 percentage named race relations among their leading three concerns, and only 15 percent listed LGBTQ-rights as a goal.

    National Vice President of College Democrats of America Sunjay Muralitharan responded that the benefits are not always surprising.

    In an interview with The College Fix, Muralitharan said,” I think there’s been this misconception that younger people are actually focused on social issues like LGBTQ rights and climate justice. Democrats all over the country are concerned about those issues, but they are not at the top of the list in terms of young people’s interests.

    In a press release relating to the ballot, YAF stated that the findings come amid a” struggling job market and soaring prices.”

    The business is a real and pressing issue facing the next generation at the moment, according to both GOP and Democratic student leaders.

    According to Josiah Jones, vice chairman of the Hillsdale College Republicans, “home equity is almost difficult while the price of basic goods is unattainable for anyone making the middle income in America.”

    Muralitharan and others concur that the cost of living is more important than non-economic problems.

    Instead of focusing on climate change or cover costs when trying to buy a home, Muralitharan said,” I think it’s much easier to care about rent power or cover prices.”

    When more pressing financial issues are on the table, he claimed, voting is increasingly becoming a luxury for voters.

    ” You need to find your basic needs met earliest”, Muralitharan said.

    Courtney Hope Britt, president of the College Republicans National Committee, said the survey’s findings show that young person’s interests are more in line with the Democratic party.

    ” Polling is looking better and better for us every day,” he said. In component, people are worried about the market, and people believe Republicans with the economy”, Britt told The College Fix via internet.

    ” Priorities for younger voters are shifting for a straightforward reason: they can no longer afford the minimum wage, and they’re fed up with it. I would n’t be surprised to see this trend continue as long as Democrats focus on the wrong problems”, she said.

    Micah Hart, a member of the executive committee of Hillsdale College Republicans, stated that young voters have begun to realize how bad the market has become since Donald Trump’s departure.

    According to Hart,” I think the economy is usually a huge issue, but specifically right now,” when people are looking back on how they were before Trump’s administration.

    Additionally, according to the poll, 54 % of college students and 51 % of high school students said they should lose funding if a university does n’t protect free speech on campus.

    Additionally, according to the poll, political corruption is cited as a key concern for 28 percent of college students and 32 percent of high school students.

    According to our poll, young people benefit liberty and justice, which are some of the very principles that make our nation the envy of the world, according to YAF spokesman Michael McGonigle via email.

    ” Gen Z craves sincerity, so it’s no wonder that protecting completely talk – and the ability to convey one’s values – counts a great deal to them”, McGonigle said. Gen Z feels clear and constantly looking for more, according to” a lot of what our world throws at them.” So it’s no wonder that more young people are searching for values and guiding principles that will endure period.

    More than 1, 600 high school and college students between the ages of 15 and 24 were polled by Pollster Echelon Insights. From June 4 through June 9, 2024, the survey was conducted online.

    Less: Voter-related company remains unconcerned about whether to delete private student FERPA information obtained for study.

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