"Generation's Grim Outlook: Young Adults Paint Bleak Picture of US Economy" A new survey has shed light on the economic concerns of America's youngest adults, with a staggering 8 in 10 respondents expressing dissatisfaction with the current state of the US economy. Conducted by Generation Lab, the survey of 546 young adults aged 18-24 reveals a bleak outlook, with 55% describing the economy as "bad" and a further 29% labeling it as "terrible". This dismal assessment comes at a time when many young adults are navigating the challenges of entering the workforce, paying off student loans, and building their financial futures. The findings raise important questions about the long-term impact of economic uncertainty on this generation's prospects and the potential consequences for the country's economic stability.


A recent survey by Generation Lab found that more than 8 in 10 young adults rate economic conditions in the U.S. as either bad or terrible. The survey, conducted April 26-29, found that 55 percent of 546 respondents from ages 18-24 view the economy as bad, while 29 percent said it was terrible.  As for...