Millennials like socialism - until they get jobs

 
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Millennials are the only age group in America in which a majority views socialism favorably. A national Reason-Rupe survey found that 53 percent of Americans under 30 have a favorable view of socialism compared with less than a third of those over 30. Moreover, Gallup has found that an astounding 69 percent of millennials say they’d be willing to vote for a “socialist” candidate for president — among their parents’ generation, only a third would do so. Indeed, national polls and exit polls reveal about 70 to 80 percent of young Democrats are casting their ballots for presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, who calls himself a “democratic socialist.”

Yet millennials tend to reject the actual definition of socialism — government ownership of the means of production, or government running businesses. Only 32 percent of millennials favor “an economy managed by the government,” while, similar to older generations, 64 percent prefer a free-market economy. And as millennials age and begin to earn more, their socialistic ideals seem to slip away.

So what does socialism actually mean to millennials? Scandinavia. Even though countries such as Denmark aren’t socialist states (as the Danish prime minster has taken great pains to emphasize) and Denmark itself outranks the United States on a number of economic freedom measures such as less business regulation and lower corporate tax rates, young people like that country’s expanded social welfare programs.

Coming of age during the Great Recession, millennials aren’t sure if free markets are sufficient to drive income mobility and thus many are comfortable with government helping to provide for people’s needs. Indeed, a Reason-Rupe study found that 69 percent of millennials favor a government guarantee for health insurance and 54 percent support a guarantee for a college education. Perhaps most striking is that millennials favor a bigger government that provides more services — 52 percent of them do, compared with 38 percent of the nation overall.

So, will it last? Are millennials ushering in a sea change of public opinion? Do they signal the transformation of the United States into a Scandinavian social democracy?

It depends. There is some evidence that this generation’s views on activist government will stick. However, there is more reason to expect that support for their Scandinavian version of socialism may wither as they age, make more money and pay more in taxes.

The expanded social welfare state Sanders thinks the United States should adopt requires everyday people to pay considerably more in taxes. Yet millennials become averse to social welfare spending if they foot the bill. As they reach the threshold of earning $40,000 to $60,000 a year, the majority of millennials come to oppose income redistribution, including raising taxes to increase financial assistance to the poor.

Similarly, a Reason-Rupe poll found that while millennials still on their parents’ health-insurance policies supported the idea of paying higher premiums to help cover the uninsured (57 percent), support flipped among millennials paying for their own health insurance with 59 percent opposed to higher premiums.

When tax rates are not explicit, millennials say they’d prefer larger government offering more services (54 percent) to smaller government offering fewer services (43 percent). However when larger government offering more services is described as requiring high taxes, support flips and 57 percent of millennials opt for smaller government with fewer services and low taxes, while 41 percent prefer large government.

Millennials wouldn’t be the first generation to flip-flop. In the 1980s, the same share (52 percent) of baby boomers also supported bigger government, and so did Generation Xers (53 percent) in the 1990s. Yet, both baby boomers and Gen Xers grew more skeptical of government over time and by about the same magnitude. Today, only 25 percent of boomers and 37 percent of Gen Xers continue to favor larger government.

Many conservatives bemoan millennials’ increased comfort with the idea of “socialism.” But conservatives aren’t recognizing that in the 20th-century battle between free enterprise and socialism, free enterprise already won. In contrast with the 1960s and ’70s, college students today are not debating whether we should adopt the Soviet or Maoist command-and-control regimes that devastated economies and killed millions. Instead, the debate today is about whether the social welfare model in Scandinavia (which is essentially a “beta-test,” because it hasn’t been around long) is sustainable and transferable.

Millennials like free markets, and most already accept that free markets have done more to lift the world out of poverty than any other system. Instead, what this generation has to decide is whether higher education and health-care innovation, access, and high quality can be best achieved through opening these sectors to more free-market reforms or though increased government control. This is a debate we should be glad to have.


 
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My dad liked capitalism until he got his first job. Now he's a straight-up Marxist well into his 40s.
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Yep. Thats usually how it works. Once you're actually working hard, you don't want it all taken away to be used by freeloaders.


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What I want to know is how well they handle charity after they get jobs.

Most millennials characterize welfare spending as if it is some kind of charitable act (it is not).

I'd love to know how my generation feels about real charity.

Historically, the older one gets, the more that person spends on charitable donations as a percentage of their total spending. So it's not just a trend with Millenials.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/sep/25/charitable-giving-generation-gap-age


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Oh boy, I can't wait to prove this one wrong.
My dad liked capitalism until he got his first job. Now he's a straight-up Marxist well into his 40s.
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Oh boy, I can't wait to prove this one wrong.
My dad liked capitalism until he got his first job. Now he's a straight-up Marxist well into his 40s.
lmao
And when I get a job, I guarantee it'll just fuel my hatred for capitalism (and life) even more. That's what I meant with my first post.


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I used to be a Socialist, then I got a job at a grocery store and saw niggers getting lobsters and prime cuts of meat with their welfare checks. At that moment I realized most middle class Americans can't even afford that shit, and yet we're the ones footing the bill for them.
Which should only have strengthened your socialism.


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Millennials don't get jobs.


 
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um I'm Gen Z
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Both the September 11 terrorist attacks and the Great Recession have greatly influenced the attitudes of this generation in the United States, with the oldest members of Generation Z being children when the 9/11 attacks occurred. Turner suggests it is likely that both events have resulted in a feeling of unsettlement and insecurity among the people of Generation Z with the environment in which they were being raised. The economic recession of 2008 is particularly important to historical events that have shaped Generation Z, due to the ways in which their childhoods may have been affected by the recession's shadow; that is, the financial stresses felt by their parents. Although the Millennials experienced these events during their coming of age, Generation Z lived through them as part of their childhood, affecting their realism and world-view.
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What year were you born, Class?


 
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What year were you born, Class?
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Australia's McCrindle Research Center defines Generation Z as those born between 1995–2009, starting with a recorded rise in birth rates, and fitting their newer definition of a generational span with a maximum of 15 years. A 2014 report from Adweek also describes Generation Z as those born in 1995 or later. Author Jean Twenge describes the generation as those born between 1995–2012
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Nah, you're a millennial

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Millennials (also known as Generation Y, Generation Me and Echo Boomers) are the demographic cohort following Generation X. There are no precise dates for when this cohort starts or ends; demographers and researchers typically use starting birth years ranging from the late 1970s to early-1980s and ending birth years ranging from the mid-1990s to early-2000s.

edit: Sounds like they just bunch them together. That's retarded.


 
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Generation Z (also known as Post-Millennials, the iGeneration, Founders Generation, Pluralist Generation, or the Homeland Generation) is the demographic cohort following the Millennials. There are no precise dates for when this cohort starts or ends; demographers and researchers typically use starting birth years ranging from the mid-1990s to early-2000s and ending birth years ranging from the late-2010s to early-2020s.
If you're born on the fringe of two generations you can decide which you identify with (i.e. a young millennial or an old gen z)

same thing happened with baby boomers/gen x fringe


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I used to be a Socialist, then I got a job at a grocery store and saw niggers getting lobsters and prime cuts of meat with their welfare checks. At that moment I realized most middle class Americans can't even afford that shit, and yet we're the ones footing the bill for them.
Which should only have strengthened your socialism.
Once you meet that special girl. Your outlook will change entirely.


 
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Generation Z (also known as Post-Millennials, the iGeneration, Founders Generation, Pluralist Generation, or the Homeland Generation) is the demographic cohort following the Millennials. There are no precise dates for when this cohort starts or ends; demographers and researchers typically use starting birth years ranging from the mid-1990s to early-2000s and ending birth years ranging from the late-2010s to early-2020s.
If you're born on the fringe of two generations you can decide which you identify with (i.e. a young millennial or an old gen z)

same thing happened with baby boomers/gen x fringe
Ah. I'm sure they'll still lump you in to something else regardless.


 
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This notion of "socialism" is actually just another Zionist trick to fool us whites in to killing our own race. Increased welfare spending and childcare benefits disproportionately goes towards Hispanic families who in turn have four to seven children for even more benefits. Expanding the benefits system only ensures that these families stay large generation after generation while white people who have escaped from the decaying urban areas have less and less kids themselves.


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Welfare can only work if everyone works.


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If I'm not here, I'm doing photography. Or I'm asleep. Or in lockdown. One of those three, anyway.

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I'd love to know how my generation feels about real charity.

Put it this way.

In Cardiff, most students pay the £9000/a through government loans. Then on top of that, there's maintenance loans and until recently, grants if you're from a "deprived background" which can rise quite high depending on your circumstances. England has loans only, Welsh students (or people who live here long enough to qualify as a resident, i.e. me) have 2/3 of that £9000 as a grant, supplied by the government which is supplied by the taxpayer. Max total after 3 years is around £54,000, with just under half that being given to students to do what the hell they want with it (with a chunk of that taken out for renting, food, and utility bills).

You don't see many freshers on a night out helping the homeless in Queen Street on their way to the nightclubs or McDonalds, unless you count the sanctimonious pricks buying them a happy meal in return for a selfie and facebook farming. Only people I've seen interact with the homeless with no clear profitable motive is the Christian Union, which is few and far between.

I realise I'm being quite the hypocrite here, but it should paint a pretty clear picture.
Last Edit: October 14, 2016, 07:04:26 PM by Iontach Gaeilge


 
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I used to be a Socialist, then I got a job at a grocery store and saw niggers getting lobsters and prime cuts of meat with their welfare checks. At that moment I realized most middle class Americans can't even afford that shit, and yet we're the ones footing the bill for them.
Which should only have strengthened your socialism.
Once you meet that special girl. Your outlook will change entirely.
Well guess what it hasn't.


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They learn that buying their favorite cereal, shoes, mattress type, and other commodities is a Hell of a lot better than taking the bare minimum quality the state will provide with an increase in taxes. I was pretty anti-socialist even before getting a job. Getting one only hardened that resolve.

Not that there shouldn't be a safety net for people who can't afford to make the choice, it's just that if you have the money to afford choosing brands in the private market, there should be no stopping you from making the better purchase.


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Oh boy, I can't wait to prove this one wrong.
I very seriously doubt you can't wait to get a job.

Just based on track record.