A Morning Consult survey released this week showed a declining pride in the United States of America among demographics, specifically revealing that a small number of Generation Z adults were proud to live in America.
When asked about how they view living in their country, Gen Z adults had extremely low opinions of the United States. While 52% of all U.S. adults said they were proud to live in this country, only 16% of Gen Z adults agreed. Within the baby boomer generation, 73% said they were proud, 54% of Gen Xers said so, and 36% of millennials.
The report revealed divides between age groups and several surveys shed light on how Gen Z operates. A notable point was what the demographic values in terms of where they spend their funds. Generation Z is considered to be those who were born between the years of 1997 and 2012.
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