Social Security Debate Energizing Younger Americans
The Center for Media Research said in their email briefing today that there's evidence that more young people are interested in Social Security in the wake of the ongoing debate over how to strengthen the system for the future. CMR wrote:
President Bush’s campaign for social security reform has moved the debate to center stage. There is evidence that young adults are taking more of an interest than ever before. According to Hitwise, young adults are the fastest growing audience segment to the official government Web site for the Social Security Administration.
The share of young adults age 18-24 to the site increased 104 percent when comparing the four weeks ending March 5, 2005 versus the same week a year-ago. The second fastest growing segment to the Social Security Administration’s Web site is 25-34 year-olds. Their share of audience increased 59 percent (four weeks ending March 5, 2005 versus four weeks ending March 6, 2004).
Bill Tancer, vice president of research, Hitwise, says “The Social Security Administration’s Web site historically has appealed to seniors, but now young adults age 18 to 34 comprise a full 31 percent of the site’s total audience.”

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