Posted at Hartmann Report on Dec. 5, 2025
Young Americans Want a Reboot: Can They Build a Majority Big Enough to Overrule Big Money?
Expect a fight for healthcare access, debt relief, affordable housing, and a living wage that doesn't require two full-time jobs…
Young people are furious. A survey released this week by the Harvard Institute of Politics finds that under-30 Americans are "a generation under profound strain" who've lost pretty much any confidence in government or corporate institutions.
By a 57% to 13% margin they told pollsters America is on the wrong track, and only 32% agree that the US is a healthy democracy or even one that's "somewhat functioning."
Fully 64% of young American adults say the system is either in trouble or has completely failed. Pollster John Della Volpe summarized the Institute's findings:
"Young Americans are sending a clear message: the systems and institutions meant to support them no longer feel stable, fair, or responsive to this generation."
Which raises the urgent question: How the hell did we get here from the widespread prosperity of the postwar years?
