
Daniel Cox
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Daniel Cox
@dcoxpolls
Director of @amersurveyctr @AEI, Author of Generation Uncoupled, Preorder: https://t.co/sdf641FJ6n
Washington, DC Katılım Ağustos 2012
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In 2022, I wrote a post that set off a debate about the political divide between young men and women.
Four years, many polls, & hundreds of interviews later, I'm excited to announce the book documenting what's happening to Gen Z men and women and why.
americanstorylines.com/p/a-generation…
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@SeanTrende The best thing I've read in a long while. Thanks for sharing Sean.
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I almost hesitate to promote this, because it wasn't really intended to be a piece. I just sort of sat down and it came out. Maybe someone else out there has the same type of day today, and it'll speak to them.
realclearpolitics.com/articles/2026/…
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Perhaps it has something to do with this...
If you didn't grow up contributing to family meals, seeing how they are prepared it's probably more difficult to do it yourself as an adult.

Josh Barro@jbarro
People used to be embarrassed to admit that they found everyday tasks too overwhelming to handle, now it's an identity
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Enjoying @freyaindiaa's new book GIRLS. It traces some familiar trends, but offers a unique and valuable perspective.
One of my favorite parts:
"We were told to avoid obligations to other people ... So we served ourselves instead."

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Compelling read by @ChrisMurphyCT about youth travel sports.
Parents and "profit-hungry" clubs have:
"produced a youth-sports culture in which profit and individual achievement matter more than teamwork or character building."
theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/05/…
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The whole episode is so aggravating. 538 was not perfect, but it offered something truly unique. natesilver.net/p/disney-erase…
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It's more and more clear that a perfect storm of a) Covid and b) social media fundamentally changed how young people hang out.
Gen Z is now less interested in living in tight knit communities than any other generation. h/t @dcoxpolls

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Notable findings from our new survey in this week's Storylines...
Who cares about kindness?
What do the parents of teenagers really worry about?
Is Gen Z prioritizing community (or only talking about it)?
americanstorylines.com/p/who-cares-ab…
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A few of the findings from the American Neighbor Survey that didn't make it into our report were the subject of this week's American Storylines: what teens' parents worry about, America's kindness deficit, and who wants to live in a close-knit community: americanstorylines.com/p/who-cares-ab…
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Great conversation with @axios about our new report on the decline of neighborhood socializing. Check it out!
axios.com/2026/05/13/ame…
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An incredible piece on pre-teen experiences, ideals and aspirations. A sixth grade girl on...
Marriage: "More hassle"
Children: "They’re annoying, and they steal your money"
Boys: "Either jerks, ugly, or both"
Global warming: "We’re not gonna make it"
newyorker.com/magazine/2026/…
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**NEW SURVEY ALERT**
Poking my head up from book editing to share a brand new survey on the state of social life in American neighborhoods. We looked at:
What it means to be a "good neighbor"
Neighborly disputes
The class divide
Decline in socializing
americansurveycenter.org/research/stran…
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@CharlesFLehman I just posted about this. The gender gap is only evident on one measure--religious salience. There is no gap in attendance or identity.
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@CJFerguson1111 @TheArgumentMag @JerusalemDemsas The author neither proves that social desirability bias nor does he offer evidence showing that there has not been a decline in American friendship. Simply speculating about the potential of bias is not, to me, sufficient.
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Incredibly shoddy work from @TheArgumentMag. If you're going to accuse someone of using "bad data" you need to do better than raising vague concerns about social desirability bias w/o offering any counter evidence. Really weak.
cc @JerusalemDemsas

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