What young investors wantRecent survey data indicates that Cohen isn't alone.
And active young investors are willing to give up returns to see that goal through.
Nearly a fifth of the Gen Z investors said they would accept returns between 9% and 11.8%, rather than the full 12% average return.
The data comes as accountability measures and standards for ESG investing are hotly debated.
"What we see with ESG investing is that it creates something that you can signal to other people."
Persons:
Hannah Cohen, Cohen, Cohen isn't, X, Gen, boomers, Matthew Ivler, I'm, Ivler, Joe Biden, Julie O'Brien, O'Brien
Organizations:
Energy ETF, Global, Autonomous & Electric Vehicles ETF, U.S . Bank, Chevron, Edison International, Resources ETF, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Rock Center, Corporate Governance, Hoover Institution, U.S . Department of Labor, Republicans
Locations:
Washington