Emily Ekins Talks Millennials on Fox News, America’s News HQ

Millennials “…like free markets, are social liberals, but fiscal
centrists.”

In the interview I discuss the
latest Reason-Rupe survey and report on millennials
, (18-29
year olds). I explain their mixed economic issue positions: 
how they endorse free markets and many fiscally conservative
policies, but also favor government action in several key
areas.

Millennials share some fiscally conservative positions:

  • Millennials favor reforming Social Security—73 percent favor
    private accounts, and 51 percent continue to support even if it
    means cutting Social Security benefits for current and future
    retirees.
  • 64% Say cutting government spending by 5 percent would help the
    economy
  • 59% say cutting taxes would help the economy
  • 57% prefer smaller government, providing fewer services, with
    low taxes

When millennials learn they will become responsible for paying
for things their
support for large government flips, and a majority say they want a
smaller government.

But millennials also want government to take action in several
key areas:

  • 69% want government to guarantee all Americans access to health
    insurance
  • 51% have a favorable view of the Affordable Care Act
  • 7 in 10 say government should guarantee housing, food, and a
    minimum income
  • 66% say raising taxes on the wealthy would help the
    economy
  • 58% say government should spending more on assistance to the
    poor

Millennials came of a politically impressionable age during or
in the aftermath of the Great Recession, which has left a third
under- or unemployed, and a third living at home. While they favor
the free market system 2 to 1 over a government managed economy,
they simply aren’t sure if the free market system drives income
mobility.

Download the PDFTo
learn more about millennials, check
out Reason-Rupe’s new report.

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