- A recent $4 found that Gen Zers are not just more progressive, but also more pro-government than older generations.
- Pew also found that
Gen Z Republicans are significantly different from their older counterparts. - 52% of Gen Z Republican respondents said they want the government to do more when it comes to solving problems in the United States.
A new $4 entitled "On the Cusp of Adulthood and Facing an Uncertain Future: What We Know About Generation Z So Far," discovered that right-leaning and Republican Gen Zers are socially and politically very different than the conservatives of older generations.
The study concluded that, overall, Gen Zers are more $4 than previous generations. They are also the most racially and ethnically diverse generation and are on track to become the best-educated generation in American history.
Pew also found that there is $4 Gen Z Republicans and their older Republican counterparts. For example, Gen Z Republicans are more likely than older Republicans to say that Black people are not treated as fairly as white people in the United States. 43% of Gen Z Republicans believe this, compared to 30% of millennial Republicans, 23% of Gen Xers, and just 20% each of boomers and the Silent Generation.
Additionally, Gen Z Republicans are more likely than Republicans of previous generations to want more $4 when it comes to solving problems in the country, Pew found. 52% of Gen Z Republicans believe the government should do more to help solve problems in the country, compared with 38% of
Gen Z Republicans are also more likely to say that climate change is to due human activity; only 18% of Gen Z Republicans believe that global warming is attributable to natural climate patterns, a view more commonly held by older Republicans.