They're loud, they're obnoxious, they're opinionated, they hold their breath, they stomp their feet, and then don't show up when push comes to shove.
British Millennials have themselves to blame for what happened
The polling data ahead of the vote shows that 19% of young people wouldn't vote or didn't know how they'd vote.
British Millennials have themselves to blame for what happened
The polling data ahead of the vote shows that 19% of young people wouldn't vote or didn't know how they'd vote.
British Millennials have themselves to blame for what happenedIn a surprising decision, Britain voted on Thursday to leave the European Union in a vote of 52% “leave” versus 48% “remain.”
The results show that 17.4 million people voted leave, while 16.1 million for remain. There was a 72% voter turnout.
Perhaps the most outraged demographic—at least on social media— are the Millennials.
It’s not surprising since a majority of younger people supported staying in the EU, while their older counterparts were more in favor of leaving.
According to CNN Money, the younger population saw the biggest impact on their wages following the financial crisis and they've also expressed the most concern about their future job prospects. Also according to CNN Money, millennials are pointing fingers at voters who have "stolen our future"