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{
"HubID": "4154",
"Date": "4/6/2024",
"HubTags": [
"External Platform Posts",
"Future Map Forward Guidance",
"Future Map"
],
"Contacts": "",
"Companies": "",
"File": "",
"Image": "4154__Image_URL.jpg",
"Summary": "<p>These charts look at the mindset and future outcome expectations among U.S. 12th graders over time, grouped by generation (baby boomers, Gen x, Millennials, Gen Z). </p><p>We see dramatic changes with Gen Z, which makes sense given that we are at the end of an era that is characterized but significant stress and conflict. <br /></p><p>But the interesting observation is Gen X in the 1990s. I am Gen X and recall pessimism that arose as a result of the 1991 Gulf War. Could there have been pessimism also surrounding the fall of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact alliance? I remember those events more optimistically.<span></span><br /></p>",
"Notes": ""
}