Gen Z men who voted for Trump define success as having children
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"According to a new NBC poll of 2,970 adults ages 18 to 29, Gen Z men and women are at odds-not just about politics but also on how they're viewed at work and what it means to be successful. For starters, men approve of Trump's job performance at a far higher rate than women. A hefty 74% of women disapprove of the job Trump is doing, while only 53% of men in the same age bracket do."
"They also have different takes on gender and workplace culture. When asked if gender matters when it comes to getting ahead at work, more than two-thirds of men (69%) said gender doesn't make a difference. Only about half of women (51%) felt similarly, and 44% of women said it helps to be a man. Only 27% of men answered the same way."
"One thing that Gen Zers were thought to be less divided on is their staggering rates of anxiety. Previous studies have shown that Gen Z struggles with anxiety -about work, finances, and the economy. However, according to the new poll, Gen Z women are far more anxious than men. While one-third (33%) of women said they feel anxious about the future "almost all of the time," only 19% of men said they feel anxious "almost all of the time.""
An NBC poll of 2,970 adults ages 18 to 29 reveals sizable gender divides across politics, workplace perceptions, mental health, and measures of success. Men approve of Trump's job performance at higher rates while 74% of women disapprove and 53% of men disapprove. Men are more likely to approve of Trump’s immigration policies (45% vs. 21% of women). Workplace views differ: 69% of men say gender doesn't matter for advancement versus 51% of women, and 44% of women say being a man helps at work. Gen Z women report higher anxiety, and partisan subgroups show divergent success priorities.
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