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Generation X

Millennials' & Xers' Multiscreen Use, March 2014 [CHART]

For young (16-44) multi-screeners in the US, 59% of screen time is spent exclusively with a single device, while the rest is simultaneous screen use.

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Americans' Daily Spending – With or Without Children, 2013 [CHART]

Based on telephone interviews conducted Jan. 2-Dec. 29, 2013, on the Gallup Daily tracking survey, with a random sample of 172,556 adults, aged 18 and older, living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

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Online Video Viewer Growth In The UK By Age, 2012-2018 [TABLE]

By 2016, the absolute number of 18- to 24-year-olds watching digital video will begin to decline.

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Americans' Comfort With Virtual Currency By Age, January 2014 [TABLE]

Just 18% had used or would consider using bitcoins or similar alternative currencies.

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Americans' Attitudes Toward Select Social Issues By Generation, March 2014 [CHART]

Each generation favors allowing gays and lesbians to marry to a greater degree than at any point this century.

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Average Number Of Facebook Friends By Age, 2013 vs 2014 [CHART]

Roughly two-thirds of Americans aged 12 and older have a social networking profile, up from 62% last year.

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Barack Obama Job Approval By Race & Generation [CHART]

The political views of Millennials differ significantly across racial and ethnic lines.

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How Americans Perceive Themselves By Generation [CHART]

Only 49% of Millennials say the phrase A Patriotic Person describes them very well—with 35% saying this is a Perfect description.

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Americans' Belief In God By Generation [CHART]

Not only are Millennials less likely than older generations to be affiliated with any religion, they are also less likely to say they believe in God.

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Americans' Perceptions Of The Differences Between Political Parties By Generation [CHART]

Not only do half of all Millennials choose not to identify with either political party, just 31% say there is a great deal of difference between the Republican and Democratic parties.

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