
America’s Youth Under Fire
Young people in the United States bear the brunt of the nation’s gun violence and are leading efforts to stop it.
Young people in the United States bear the brunt of the nation’s gun violence and are leading efforts to stop it.
Millennial families deserve a fair shot at economic prosperity—one that includes fair wages, workplace standards that support working families, strong safety net programs, and access to comprehensive reproductive health care.
Multiyear authorization could easily fix a common problem that makes it hard for student borrowers to keep their income-based payment plans.
Increasing access to paid family and medical leave is vital to the economic stability of Millennial workers.
State legislatures have traditionally handled redistricting, which has created partisan and predictable elections that discourage millennial participation in the democratic process.
The High-Quality Child Care Tax Credit offers a new opportunity to increase child care options while maintaining affordability for the families who need it most—including Millennial parents.
Strengthening the Child Tax Credit would greatly enhance the economic security of Millennial families with children, while making a crucial investment in the country’s next generation.
As Millennials pay off debt, launch their careers, and start families, they face unique challenges to economic stability. The new overtime rule would provide fairer pay for 4.7 million Millennial workers.
Findings from a poll of young pro-marriage-equality voters illuminate ways that future progressive campaigns can be responsive to youth voices.
On average, 33,000 Americans are killed with guns each year, and the burden of this violence falls disproportionately on young people.