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Get the latest insights on the issues shaping our generation's future. From event recaps to in-depth white papers, The U1GPS Forum is your resource for understanding the key challenges we face and how we can take action.
The TikTok ban sparks a heated debate over national security and free speech. Supporters argue it’s essential to protect American data and interests. Critics warn of economic fallout, cultural loss, and censorship risks. Dive into the implications of this controversial move.
The issue of student loan debt continues to loom large over millions of Americans, especially for younger generations. With more than 43 million U.S. borrowers collectively owing over $1.6 trillion in federal student loans, the impact on individual lives, the economy, and broader society is significant. So, what's next for tackling this pressing issue?
During our last Debate Watch Party at Beggar’s Banquet in East Lansing, young voters gathered to watch and break down the candidates’ views on the issues that affect our generation. This wasn’t just about listening—it was about real-time discussions, questions, and exploring how each candidate’s policies could shape our future. We left feeling more informed, more engaged, and more ready to make our voices count at the ballot box.
Inflation has become a major concern, especially for Millennials and Gen Z, who face unique challenges in navigating rising prices. Our latest white paper dives into the state of the economy, inflation's root causes, and its specific effects on younger generations. Learn more about how inflation is reshaping financial security and what policy solutions could help.
As the 2024 election draws near, the influence of Gen Z and Millennials is more pronounced than ever. Together, these two generations make up nearly 40% of the U.S. electorate, with approximately 88 million eligible voters between them. Gen Z, the newest voting bloc, includes around 41 million eligible voters, a number expected to rise as more young people come of age before Election Day.