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Spring 2019: Generation Z

A post-Millennial wave takes shape
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Who is Generation Z

They are some of the nation’s youngest people; born after 1996, the most senior of them will turn 22 this year. But like generations before them, their demographic characteristics, the influences on them—from technology to the economy—and their developing views on a range of issues are beginning to define them as a distinct group.

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How Ohio Brought Fairness to Payday Loans

Carl Ruby knew his hometown of Springfield, Ohio, had plenty of problems, but one thing in particular caught his eye about three years ago. He counted five McDonald’s restaurants in the town of roughly 60,000 people—and 18 payday lending stores.

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When the Sea Runs Dry: One Fishing Community's Story

Once home to the world’s most abundant fish stocks, the waters of West Africa have fallen prey to overfishing by industrial trawlers, devastating places such as Joal-Fadiouth.

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Two Indigenous Cultures Bond Over a Shared Approach to Conservation

For two decades, Australia has invested in Indigenous Protected Areas (IPAs), which are swaths of land and sea owned and managed by Indigenous Rangers and protected for their natural and cultural values.

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Progress on State Public Pension Reforms

An independent evaluation explores Pew’s efforts to help states analyze the sustainability of their public pensions and implement reforms.

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Trust Magazine features articles on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ efforts to address the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress