Senior Fellow Morley Winograd Quoted in Miami Herald

Senior fellow Morley Winograd, co-author of Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation Is Remaking America, was quoted in the Miami Herald speaking about how the millennial generation has been dealing with the current job market. The article states: "They're going to be frustrated with the lack of jobs that they thought they might get, but I don't think they've become cynical or anti-institutional," Winograd said. "They're risk-takers." Read more here…….Continue Reading Senior Fellow Morley Winograd Quoted in Miami Herald

Winograd in USA Today – 2012 Election

USA Today published an article citing Senior Fellow Morley Winograd and co-author Mike Hais about the 2012 presidential election. Winograd postulates that Obama will not be able to rely on the young constituents who helped to put him in the White House, due the tumultuous year Obama has faced against his opponents in the House and Senate…….Continue Reading Winograd in USA Today – 2012 Election

Reeves in NewsWorks – Presidential Illnesses

"As candidate and president," wrote Senior Fellow Richard Reeves, "Kennedy concealed his low energy level, radiating health and good humor, though he usually spent more than half of most days in bed." Reeves' words were cited in an article on NewsWorks, which examined the illnesses of presidental candidates from the past and present…….Continue Reading Reeves in NewsWorks – Presidential Illnesses

Winograd in Forbes – Millennial migration to 'burbs

Senior Fellow Morley Winograd and his co-author, Mike Hais, were quoted in a recent article in Forbes, "Why America's Young And Restless Will Abandon Cities For Suburbs." Winograd and Hais state that the reason more Millennials are abandoning the urban for the suburban lifestyle is due to the rising housing costs of owning property in cities…….Continue Reading Winograd in Forbes – Millennial migration to 'burbs