Preference for environmental, social, and governance — or ESG investing plummeted in 2023 among millennials and Gen Z.
The survey examined the support for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues and investing across different age groups.
Investments receive an ESG rating, and ESG investors pick assets that align with their views on these subjects.
AdvertisementIn the survey, preference for ESG investing among millennials and Gen Z — aged between 18 and 41 — plummeted significantly compared to the year before.
Tim Paradis and Alex Nicoll of Business Insider explained in December just how controversial the topic of ESG investing has become.
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