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November 13, 2018
Early Benchmarks Show ‘Post-Millennials’ on Track to Be Most Diverse, Best-Educated Generation Yet
Post-Millennials are less likely to be detached from school or work than older generations
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Early Benchmarks Show ‘Post-Millennials’ on Track to Be Most Diverse, Best-Educated Generation Yet
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Nearly half of post-Millennials are racial or ethnic minorities
The generations defined
One-in-four post-Millennials are Hispanic
Post-Millennials, especially Hispanics, are less likely than Millennials to be foreign born
In Western U.S., post-Millennials are as likely to be Hispanic as white
Big gains in high school completion for Hispanic and black youth
Post-Millennials are more likely to be enrolled in college than older generations
Post-Millennials less likely to work than older generations when they were young
Post-Millennials are less likely to be detached from school or work than older generations
About three-in-ten post-Millennials live with an unmarried parent
Post-Millennials live in households with higher median household incomes than older generations did when young
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