A new survey conducted by Harvard University found that a majority of millennials now reject capitalism.
The Harvard poll asked young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 what they thought about capitalism, socialism, and the role of government.
The results left those conducting the research scratching their heads.
...The Post notes that Harvard's results align with previous studies, including a 2011 Pew Research Center poll that found the 18-29 demo split on whether or not capitalism was a good thing, 46% saying yes, 47% saying no, while more of them, 49%, had a positive view of socialism.
In other words, those either in college or fresh out are consistently more likely to have negative views of capitalism."
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