Survey Finds California’s Millennials Optimistic, Plan To Stay Put
Posted by sarah on May 15, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) — A new survey shows that California’s millennials, the generation of adults between the ages of 18 and 29, are feeling good about the state and optimistic for their future.
Jim Mayer, executive director of the non-profit organization California Forward, which recently conducted the survey, said 68 percent from the millennial age demographic were born in the state and plan on staying.
“We often think about California becoming more diverse and certainly the youngest generation is the most diverse amongst Californians,” Mayer said.
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