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Poll shows decline in positive views of capitalism among younger Americans

A recent CBS/YouGov poll reveals that only 9 percent of Americans under 30 view capitalism very positively, compared to 33 percent of those over 65. This data suggests a significant generational difference in perspectives on capitalism.

A CBS/YouGov poll indicates that only 9 percent of Americans under 30 have a "very positive" view of capitalism. In contrast, 33 percent of individuals over 65, primarily from the Baby Boomer generation, express a very positive view of capitalism. The poll highlights a generational divide in attitudes towards capitalism.

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Gen Z turns against capitalism as DSA takes off

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Poll shows decline in positive views of capitalism among younger Americans