Young Americans are more worried about gun violence than climate change or healthcare access. A global survey by Amnesty International found that climate change is the top issue that young people feel is facing the world as a whole. But 18-to-25-year-olds in the U.S. were most likely to say violent crime, specifically gun violence and knife attacks, is the most important issue facing their country at 32%, followed by corruption at 25%. YPulse’s Special Election Report found that gun violence is one of the top issues that young voters want politicians to discuss. (Newsweek)
