Only 18% of millennials believe government regulators act in the public's interest, while 63% say regulators favor special interests. Millennials also believe by over two to one that government agencies abuse their powers.
The Reason-Rupe report finds that because of millennials' skepticism of government, they favor general reductions to government spending and regulations:
- 73% favor allowing private accounts for Social Security;
- 51% favor private accounts even it means cutting Social Security benefits for current and future retirees;
- 53% say Social Security is unlikely to exist when they retire;
- 64% say cutting government spending by 5% would help the economy;
- 59% say cutting taxes would help the economy;
- 57% prefer a smaller government providing fewer services with low taxes, while only 41% prefer a larger government providing more services with high taxes;
- 57% want a society where wealth is distributed according to achievement;
- 55% say reducing regulations would help the economy; and
- 53% say reducing the size of government would help the economy.
- 74% say government has a responsibility to guarantee every citizen has a place tosleep and enough to eat;
- 71% favor raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour;
- 69% say government responsible to provide everyone with health insurance;
- 51% have a favorable view of the Affordable Care Act;
- 68% say government should ensure everyone makes a living wage;
- 66% say raising taxes on the wealthy would help the economy;
- 63% say spending more on job training would help the economy;
- 58% favor spending more on assistance to the poor, even it means higher taxes;
- 57% favor spending more money on infrastructure
- 54% favor a larger government and services when taxes aren't mentioned; and
- 53% want a guarantee for everyone to get a college education.
- 62% describe themselves as socially liberal;
- 27% say they are socially conservative.
- 49% identify themselves as economic liberals;
- 36% label themselves as economic conservatives.
- 72% of millennials say large sugary sodas and drinks should be allowed for sale;
- 67% of millennials favor legalizing same-sex marriage;
- 61% say abortion should be legal in all or most cases;
- 61% say people should be able to buy foods containing trans fat;
- 60% want to allow e-cigarette use in public places;
- 59% say the government should allow online gambling;
- 57% say marijuana should be legal; although
- 22% say cocaine should be legal; and
- 52% say either the government should not set a legal drinking age or that the legal drinking age should be lower than 21.
- 76% say they plan to vote in the 2014 midterm elections;
- 53% plan to vote for Democratic Congressional candidate;
- 11% less plan to vote for Democratic Congressional candidate than 2012; and
- 29% plan to vote for Republican Congressional candidate.
- 39% favor Democrat Hillary Clinton for President;
- 8% favor Democrat Elizabeth Warren for President;
- 6% favor Vice President Joe Biden;
- 6% favor Republican Rep. Paul Ryan;
- 5% favor Republican Sen. Rand Paul; and
- 5% favor Republican former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
- 43% identify as independents;
- 35% identify as Democrats; and
- 23% identify as Republicans.
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