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Richard Fry

@r_fry1

Sr Economist @Pewresearch Mostly tweets on labor markets, living arrangements, family and economic well-being. RTs do not=endorsements

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linkhttps://www.pewresearch.org/about/research-teams/social-and-demographic-trends-team/ calendar_today18-02-2014 17:07:12

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I talked about and the American Dream on The Pew Trusts' After the Fact podcast. I made the case that in many communities our housing shortage reflects too little supply, not excessive housing demand. bit.ly/3v52B4o

I talked about #housing and the American Dream on @pewtrusts' After the Fact podcast. I made the case that in many communities our housing shortage reflects too little supply, not excessive housing demand. bit.ly/3v52B4o
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51% of young adults who are not parents say they would like to have children one day. 3-in-10 say they’re not sure, and 18% say they don’t.
While 57% of young men say they want children one day, a smaller share of young women (45%) say the same. pewrsr.ch/49wq4tC

51% of young adults who are not parents say they would like to have children one day. 3-in-10 say they’re not sure, and 18% say they don’t. While 57% of young men say they want children one day, a smaller share of young women (45%) say the same. pewrsr.ch/49wq4tC
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Among adults 18 to 34, 69% of those who have never been married say they want to get married one day. About a quarter (23%) say they’re not sure, and 8% don’t want to get married. Men and women are about equally likely to say they want to get married. pewrsr.ch/49wq4tC

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About 2/3 of young adults (68%) say they are completely or mostly financially independent from their parents. Young women are more likely than young men to say they are at least mostly financially independent from their parents (74% vs. 62%). pewrsr.ch/3tXrI8R

About 2/3 of young adults (68%) say they are completely or mostly financially independent from their parents. Young women are more likely than young men to say they are at least mostly financially independent from their parents (74% vs. 62%). pewrsr.ch/3tXrI8R
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As Michigan huddled up for what history will remember as one of the greatest drives in program history, Trevor Keegan told his teammates, mostly seniors 'it’s our last drive together, and I’m gonna give you guys everything I’ve got.'

The rest is history: 247sports.com/college/michig…

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Are you looking for free data on social and demographic trends? Browse our available datasets here: pewresearch.org/social-trends/…

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This is a legendary run from Blake Corum. Will go down as one of the best plays in Michigan Football history! He came back to cement himself as a legend at Michigan and he did just that!

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American economist Robert Solow, who died Thursday at age 99, said technical progress and innovation are a core reason economies grow and people become prosperous on.wsj.com/3veXs9K

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Fewer young men are in college today. Men represent only 42% of students ages 18 to 24 at four-year schools, down from 47% in 2011. More here: pewrsr.ch/3tmHwl8

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'The percentage of Americans over 65 who are still working — because they either want to or have to — has nearly doubled since the late 1980s' ⚡️ From The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/business/2023/…

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Fewer young men are in college because their college enrollment rate has declined since 2011. Only 39% of young men who have completed high school were enrolled in college in 2022, down from 47% in 2011. The gender gap in college enrollment has widened. pewrsr.ch/4ascsBa

Fewer young men are in college because their college enrollment rate has declined since 2011. Only 39% of young men who have completed high school were enrolled in college in 2022, down from 47% in 2011. The gender gap in college enrollment has widened. pewrsr.ch/4ascsBa
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Among traditional college age students (18 to 24 year olds), men are now 42% of students at 4-year colleges, down from 47% of students in 2011.

Among traditional college age students (18 to 24 year olds), men are now 42% of students at 4-year colleges, down from 47% of students in 2011.
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Since its 2011 peak college enrollment among 18-to 24-year-olds has declined by about 1.2 million students. Young men account for nearly all the drop. pewrsr.ch/4ascsBa

Since its 2011 peak college enrollment among 18-to 24-year-olds has declined by about 1.2 million students. Young men account for nearly all the drop. pewrsr.ch/4ascsBa
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