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The Alliance for Youth Organizing, released the full results of their first National Youth Survey of 2022 (that was just covered in TIME). This survey takes a look at how young voters from across the political spectrum feel about the future of the country, what policies the Biden Administration should prioritize, how they plan to be civically engaged this year leading up to the midterm elections, and more.

The survey of registered voters aged 17-39 was conducted between January 2-6, 2022. Here are some key highlights of the survey findings:

  1. The majority of all young voters feel pessimistic about the future of the country and have a negative view of national political figures and Congress as a whole
  2. No national politicians or parties in the U.S. Congress are viewed positively by most young people in America.
  3. Young people perceive that political leaders are not prioritizing their interests
  4. Youth voters are sticking to their demands on policy priorities
  5. Majority of young people approve of Biden Administration’s decision to extend the pause on student loan payments and support student loan debt forgiveness

Increasingly influential with each passing election, youth voters will be a decisive electoral force this November.

Host, Nancy Wu: Website, Instagram, Twitter

Welcome to Progressive Opinions of Color (POC), a podcast that creates space for people of color in conversations about economics, politics, and culture. The goal of this podcast is to engage the state of the economy, and other pressing topics in politics, economics, and culture, all through perspectives inclusive of the lived experiences of people of color. Whether you're new to politics or already a huge politics nerd, we hope this podcast inspires community and conversation among us. Join us in reimagining politics and economics with underrepresented voices.

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The Alliance for Youth Organizing, released the full results of their first National Youth Survey of 2022 (that was just covered in TIME). This survey takes a look at how young voters from across the political spectrum feel about the future of the country, what policies the Biden Administration should prioritize, how they plan to be civically engaged this year leading up to the midterm elections, and more.

The survey of registered voters aged 17-39 was conducted between January 2-6, 2022. Here are some key highlights of the survey findings:

  1. The majority of all young voters feel pessimistic about the future of the country and have a negative view of national political figures and Congress as a whole
  2. No national politicians or parties in the U.S. Congress are viewed positively by most young people in America.
  3. Young people perceive that political leaders are not prioritizing their interests
  4. Youth voters are sticking to their demands on policy priorities
  5. Majority of young people approve of Biden Administration’s decision to extend the pause on student loan payments and support student loan debt forgiveness

Increasingly influential with each passing election, youth voters will be a decisive electoral force this November.

Host, Nancy Wu: Website, Instagram, Twitter

Welcome to Progressive Opinions of Color (POC), a podcast that creates space for people of color in conversations about economics, politics, and culture. The goal of this podcast is to engage the state of the economy, and other pressing topics in politics, economics, and culture, all through perspectives inclusive of the lived experiences of people of color. Whether you're new to politics or already a huge politics nerd, we hope this podcast inspires community and conversation among us. Join us in reimagining politics and economics with underrepresented voices.

Support the show
  continue reading

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