<P> In the United Kingdom, the majority of millennials opposed the British withdrawal from the European Union . Blaming Baby boomers, who largely supported the referendum, one commenter said: "The younger generation has lost the right to live and work in 27 other countries . We will never know the full extent of the lost opportunities, friendships, marriages and experiences we will be denied ." The Washington Post phrased this as "we let you steal our future", reporting high voter turnout among those over 55 years of age and low voter turnout among those under 34 years of age . </P> <P> In some countries, including the U.S. and the UK, millennials are more likely to support political correctness than members of older generations . In 2015, a Pew Research study found 40% of millennials in the United States supported government restriction of public speech offensive to minority groups . Support for restricting offensive speech was lower among older generations, with 27% of Gen Xers, 24% of Baby Boomers, and only 12% of the Silent Generation supporting such restrictions . Pew Research noted similar age related trends in the United Kingdom, but not in Germany and Spain, where millennials were less supportive of restricting offensive speech than older generations . In France, Italy and Poland no significant age differences were observed . In the U.S. and UK, millennials have brought changes to higher education via drawing attention to microaggressions and advocating for implementation of safe spaces and trigger warnings in the university setting . Critics of such changes have raised concerns regarding their impact on free speech, asserting these changes can promote censorship, while proponents have described these changes as promoting inclusiveness . </P> <P> Millennial population size varies, depending on the definition used . William Strauss and Neil Howe projected in their 1991 book Generations that the U.S. Millennial population would be 76 million . Later, using dates ranging from 1982 to 2004, Neil Howe revised the number to over 95 million people (in the U.S.). In a 2012 Time magazine article, it was estimated that there were approximately 80 million U.S. millennials . The United States Census Bureau, using birth dates ranging from 1982 to 2000, stated the estimated number of U.S. millennials in 2015 was 83.1 million people . </P> <P> In 2016, the Pew Research Center found that millennials surpassed Baby Boomers to become the largest living generation in the United States . By analyzing 2015 U.S Census data they found there were 75.4 million millennials, based on Pew's definition of the generation which ranges from 1981 to 1997, compared to 74.9 million Baby Boomers. However with their revised end date of 1996, millennials are expected to surpass boomers in size in 2019 . </P>

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