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by codingdave
1105 days ago
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Millenials and GenZs have all the political power if they just stand up and take it. The younger generations can change the entire demographic of the elected leadership if they so choose. Why else do you think the older powers are trying to control who votes? Why else is there so much false rhetoric trying to convince people that their vote doesn't matter? |
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In the US there's only about 107 million Millennials and GenZers of voting age. This compares to about 150 million of GenX and older. Some of those people undoubtedly can't vote due to citizenship constraints, but Millennials and GenZers certainly can't control political power, even if they unified. https://www.statista.com/statistics/797321/us-population-by-...
2022:
GenZ = 69.58 million, 1997-2012 births, so about half can vote.
Millennials = 72.24 million
GenX = 65.37 million
Baby Boomers = 68.59 million
Silent = 18.29 million
Greatest = 670 thousand
This distribution appears to be similar for the UK: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populati...