Almost half of young women have at least a bachelor’s degree compared to 37% of young men.
That compares to 2008, when Barack Obama won the votes of 66% of young men.
One of the biggest financial pressure points for young men has been higher rents, which are up around 20% since 2020.
Young men are more likely to be financially dependent on their parents compared to young women, with 74% of women describing themselves as mostly financially independent compared to 62% of young men, according to a Pew survey.
I think Trump will do better with young men than among young women — the gap will be pretty significant in terms of voter support — but I don’t think Trump’s going to win an overwhelming majority.
Persons:
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America, Democratic, Survey Center, American Enterprise Institute, Pew Research Institute, Renwick, Washington , D.C, AFP, Getty, American Institute for Boys, Democratic Party, Harvard Institute of Politics, Republican National Convention, Trump, Bank of America, Intuit Credit Karma, NBC, Bloomberg
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