GenForward September 2016

The first of its kind monthly survey of racially and ethnically diverse young adults conducted by the Black Youth Project at the University of Chicago with The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

FILE – In this April 24, 2001 file photo, a Bureau of Printing and Engraving employee checks one dollar bills at the plant in Washington. When the bills are due, more young blacks and Latinos feel like they can’t turn to Mommy, Daddy or even Grandma to help them out of financial trouble than whites or Asians, according to a new Associated Press poll. (AP Photo/Hillery Smith Garrison, File)

The nationally representative survey of adults 18-30 years old pays special attention to the voices of young adults of color. The survey explores the most critical and timely political, social, and economic issues impacting the United States.

GenForward highlights how race and ethnicity help shape the opinions of the country’s most diverse generation. The monthly survey series is a project of the Black Youth Project at the University of Chicago with The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

For more information and a full report, go to www.GenForwardSurvey.com