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Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors 
Marissa Valente, Market Research Analyst
Proprietary Notice 
The material contained in this presentation has been prepared solely for informational purposes by Gen Re. The material is based on sources believed to be reliable and/or from proprietary data developed by Gen Re, but we do not represent as to its accuracy or its completeness. The content of this presentation is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances. Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 2
Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 3 
Source Idea: Immersive Youth Marketing Blog by Lauren Gourley & Katie Kutskd 
THE MILLENNIAL 
I’m one of 60–80 million people born roughly between 1980-2000. You’re going to want to get to know me. 
H E L L O 
my name is
Millennials and Major Life Hurdles 
Changing the Time Table Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 4 
Source: YouTube – TedxSF – Scott Hess – Millennials: Who They Are and Why We Hate Them 
Need to understand their current interests and how to target them based on the idea that they have “prolonged” their life stages.
Millennials in a Nutshell Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 5 
DIVERSE 
EDUCATED 
59% White 
20% Hispanic 
14% Black 
5% Asian 
2% Other 
63.3% 
16.9% 
12.2% 
3.0% 
3.0% 
1.3% 
0.2% 
Bachelor's Degree 
Master's Degree (including MBA) 
Associate's Degree 
High School 
Ph.D., J.D., M.D. 
Some College 
No Degree 
Source: Pew Research Center - Millennials: Confident. Connected. Open to Change, 2010, The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election, 2012, Payscale – Gen Y on the Job 
Immersive Youth Marketing Blog by Lauren Gourley, 2014 Image Layout: Katie Kutskd 
UNIQUE 
We consider ourselves unique based on… 
Technology (24%) 
Music/Pop culture (11%) 
Liberal/Tolerant (7%) 
Smarter (6%) 
Clothes (5%)
87% 
72% 
64% 
63% 
49% 
Recycled 
Educated family 
and friends about 
a cause 
Donated money 
towards a cause 
Volunteered time 
to support a 
cause 
Participated in 
fund-raising 
event for a cause 
Millennials in a Nutshell Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 6 
Source: CONE, Millennial Cause Study, 2006 
• 
Have a strong desire to be a part of the “bigger picture” 
• 
Understand the connectedness of the world and want to help make it a better place 
• 
Tend to overshare opinions and question authority 
Pro-Social Activities Millennials Have Participated in During the Past Year 
Millennials….
Millennials in a Nutshell Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 7 
Millennials…. Are less trusting of others when compared to previous generations 
Source: Pew Research Center, Millennials in Adulthood, 2014 
19% 
31% 
37% 
40% 
10% 
20% 
30% 
40% 
50% 
60% 
1987 
1992 
1997 
2002 
2007 
2012 
Millennials 
Gen X 
Boomers 
Silent 
Millennials Less Trusting of Others 
(% saying that, generally speaking, most people can be trusted)
• 
Millennials as Consumers 
• 
Millennials as Employees 
• 
Government’s Role vs. Employer’s Role 
• 
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Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 9 
Millennials are spenders who are used to being able to customize what they buy. 
Millennials can be considered job “hoppers” who prefer not to be “confined” by their location or role. 
Millennials more than any other generation appear to have a higher level of comfort with government involvement. 
Millennials have a limited understanding about finances but that could be due to lack of experience – they have relied on Mom and Dad. 
Millennials are cause-driven, both as consumers and employees.
Millennials as Consumers
Millennials as Consumers Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 11 
Source: Social Media Today, The Rise of the Millennials, 2013 
SPENDING POWER 
$600 BILLION 
PER YEAR 
$1.4 TRILLION 
BY 2020 
“Millennials are predicted to surpass the spending power of baby boomers by 2018” 
MILLENNIALS LOVE TO SPEND MONEY 
58% “love to shop” compared to 40% of adults overall. 
Millennials spend 8% more on apparel than those aged 35-44, even though they earn 22% less. 
65% are more likely to eat out with friends and coworkers than non-Millennials 
Travel spending rose 20% in 2010, making Millennials the fastest-growing age segment for travel
Millennials donate more to brands that support causes and/or are socially responsible like Ethos, Toms, Warby Parker, Patagonia, and Roozt. 
Millennials as Consumers 
Cause-Driven Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 12 
Source: Static Square Space – Millennials: The Next Generation of Consumers, 2012 
Shopping Habits 
86% 
85% 
want to learn about the relevant environmental issues from the brand itself. 
correlate their purchasing decisions (and their willingness to recommend a brand to others) to the responsible efforts a company is making. 
are willing to try a new, unfamiliar product or service if it supports a cause. 
73% 
Source: CONE, Millennial Cause Study, 2006
Millennials as Consumers 
User Generated Content Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 13 
“73% of Millennials believe other consumers care more about their opinions than companies do; that's why they continue to share their opinions online. They view companies that include customer feedback on their websites as honest, at 66%, and credible, at 53%.” 
-Online Media Post, 2012 
Source: Social Media Today, The Rise of the Millennials, 2013 
Top purchases Millennials won’t complete without user generated content 
MAJOR ELECTRONICS 
44% 
40% 
CARS 
HOTELS 
39% 
32% 
TRAVEL ACCOMODATIONS 
29% 
CREDIT CARDS 
29% 
INSURANCE
Millennials as Consumers 
Millennials have grown up with brands like Apple, Build-a-Bear, iTunes, Netflix, Pandora, Google, making it almost instinctual that everything can be customized. 
Customization 
Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 
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“They [Millennials] expect them [products and services] to have as much personalization and customization features as possible to meet their changing needs, interests and tastes.” 
-Richard T. Sweeney in Millennial Behaviors & Demographics, 2006 
YOUR NAME HERE 
“Millennials grew up with two unique influencers: Technology and Choice. While some might mistake this for a sense of entitlement, it’s simply the result of growing up in a world that now offers more choices and possibilities than ever before.” 
-Business 2 Community, Millennials Favor User Generated Content, 2014
Millennials as Employees 
Work Environment and Expectations
Millennials as Employees Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 16 
Source: http://socialmediatoday.com/irfan-ahmad/2023461/rise-millennials-infographic 
BUSINESS IMPACT 
GLOBAL WORKFORCE 
75% OF WORKFORCE BY 2025 
Median salary is $39,700 
1 IN 10 MILLENNIALS MAKES OVER $100,000 
15% 
are already managers 
More than 85% of hiring managers and human resources executives believe this group has a stronger sense of entitlement than older workers 
MYTH VS. REALITY 
Millennials don’t want your advice – they’ve got it all figured out. 
Millennials crave coaching. 
MYTH VS. REALITY 
Millennials are all about the money. 
Benefits trump salary. 
Source: Capstrat – The Truth About Millennial Workers, 2012 – research sample: online survey and in-depth interviews with 402 adults ages 22-30 in U.S.
Millennials as Employees 
Cause Driven Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 17 
Source: NPR – Debate: Millennials Don’t Stand A Chance, April 2014 
Millennial: David D. Burstein 
“ 56% of Millennials would take a pay cut to work somewhere that is changing the world for the better.” 
-Brand Channel, 2012 
“87% of Millennials consider a company’s commitment to social and environmental causes when deciding where to work.“ 
-CONE, Millennials Close at Mom’s Heels: 2010 Cone Cause Evolution Study, 2010
43% 
36% 
21% 
the start of my career 
a job to earn money, but nothing 
to do with my career 
job at a company I want to work 
for but not what I want as a career. 
It's only to get my foot in the door 
Millennials as Employees Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 18 
72% say their career is essential to their identity 
-Barna Group: 20 and Something, 2013 
Who am I? 
“50% of Millennials surveyed want to work for a business with excellent ethical practices.” 
-The Deloitte Millennial Survey, 2014 
Describing their first job out of college: 
Source: The Hartford - Generation Y Grows Up, 2014 
would prefer to choose when and where they work rather than being placed in a 9-to-5 position 
89% 
Source: Odesk, Announces New Study on Millennials and the Future of Work
Work Environment and Expectations Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 19 
“The vast majority of Millennials (90%) do not plan to stay with any given employer for more than five years.” 
Source: New Direction Consulting A five year survey of Millennials conducted by Adam Kingl and Richard Hytner printed in the Guardian 
• 
Millennials are motivated by social needs as opposed to transactional desires 
• 
Strong desire for work/life balance 
• 
Willing to take a pay cut to have that balance 
• 
Millennials plan on having many careers and are looking for experience 
“Millennials will have an average of 15-20 careers over the course of their working lives” 
-Forbes Magazine, Job Hopping the ‘New Normal’ for Millennials, 2012
Work Environment and Expectations Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 20 
“Companies that truly ‘get’ Millennials and engage with them appropriately [as employees and as consumers] can differentiate themselves in the marketplace and forge long- term relationships with their customers” -Boston Consulting Group, The Millennial Consumer, 2012 
“Millennials are well educated, skilled in technology, very self-confident, able to multi-task, and have plenty of energy. They have high expectations for themselves, and prefer to work in teams” 
-Ivey Business Journal, 2011 
Millennials’ Needs 
Engaging experience 
Work life balance 
Social interactions/collaboration/teamwork 
Immediate results 
Sense of purpose 
Shared workspace 
Home office/flexible schedule 
Make work always present 
Learn differently 
To be challenged 
Source: http://danschawbel.com/ 
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Government’s Role vs. Employer’s Role 21
Government’s Role / Employer’s Role Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 22 
Source: Pew Research Center, Millennials in Adulthood, 2014 
Note: Figures may not add to 100% because of rounding and the “depends/don’t know” category has been omitted 
• 
Millennials believe that government should be larger and provide more services to the people. 
• 
Millennials also believe that government has more potential to solve issues facing society such as education and healthcare when compared to big businesses. 
38% 
49% 
59% 
64% 
53% 
43% 
32% 
22% 
Millennials 
Gen X 
Boomer 
Silent 
Smaller government, fewer services 
Bigger government, more services 
Support for Bigger Government Highest Among Millennials
Government’s Role / Employer’s Role 
87% 
90% 
86% 
86% 
81% 
86% 
88% 
85% 
Healthcare / 
Disease 
Prevention 
Education, Skills 
and Training 
Unemployment 
Stablility 
National 
Economies 
Government 
Business 
Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 23 
Government vs. Business’ Potential to Solve Society’s Issues – Percentage Responding “A Great Deal/Fair Amount” 
Source: The Deloitte Millennial Survey with more than 7,800 Millennials in 2014 
“According to Pew’s research, a plurality of Millennials, unlike older generations, mostly disagree with the statement that ‘government regulation of business usually does more harm than good.” 
-The Brooking Institute, Governance Studies, May 2014 
“Most prefer to pay a reasonable single payment monthly to cover everything–no co-pays, deductibles, premiums and out of pocket for what’s not covered. And many think a single payer, government run system might be more easy to navigate than the hodge-podge of programs and plans they see at work and in their community.” 
-The Health Care Blog, March 2014
Reasons Supporting Government Regulation Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 24 
“Government regulation helps to ensure fairness to the people it is responsible for governing and helps generate operations that are in the best interest of the population.” 
Trust 
Universal 
Regulation 
Prevent Exorbitant Fees 
Prevent Corruption 
Comprehensive 
Security 
Condition 
Keep competitive 
Fair 
Attainable 
Taking advantage 
Protect & Serve 
Fairness 
Easier 
Pre- Existing 
Why Millennials want government regulation of health insurance 
“I think that involving government in big business of any sort will help regulate for fairness and prevent financial abuse from within. The economic disparity in this country needs to be mediated. Conversely, the government needs to also be kept in check. There should be no absolute power in any regards.” 
“It's important to me that government closely regulates insurance companies, to prevent them from taking advantage of vulnerable populations (i.e. the elderly).” 
“I believe that this is a path to a more equivalent and ‘fair’ distribution of healthcare.” 
“There needs to be regulation so that people who do not understand insurance have safeguards.” 
Population’s Best Interest 
Source: Gen Re, Online Survey of Millennials, July 2014 *Note: Question was asked: “Which of the following statements do you agree with more? 
1. 
I want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance 
2. 
I do not want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance.
Reasons Opposing Government Regulation Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 25 
Source: Gen Re, Online Survey of Millennials, July 2014 *Note: Question was asked: “Which of the following statements do you agree with more? 
1. 
I want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance 
2. 
I do not want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance. 
“I prefer to have a market that can be allowed to freely compete for business. I believe this allows for more free movement of capital and naturally regulates prices.” 
Distrust 
Very Shady 
Cannot Handle Responsibility 
Don’t Feel Comfortable 
Too Much Control 
Limits Selection 
Class Discrimination 
Taking advantage 
Not Accurate 
No Involvement 
Not Reliable 
No Right 
Why Millennials do not want government regulation of health insurance 
“I am kind of split on this question because there are benefits of both, but as a general rule of thumb I will always vote for the government to have less power than they need.” 
“I have not found the government to do a good job managing almost any venture regarding finances and human benefits, at least federally.” 
“This is not the government's responsibility.” 
“They are not looking out for me as an individual.” 
Limits Choices 
People Should Decide 
Free Market 
Open Competition
Government’s Role vs. Employer’s Role Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 26 
6% 
39% 
51% 
9% 
36% 
50% 
26% 
42% 
28% 
Benefits at current levels 
Benefits at reduced levels 
No benefits 
Millennials 
Gen X 
Boomers 
Half of Millennials and Gen Xers Doubt They’ll Receive Any Social Security Benefits 
When you retire, Social Security will provide… 
Source: Pew Research Center – Millennials in Adulthood, 2014
Planning and Financial Intelligence 27
Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 28 
Source: Gen Re, Online Survey of Millennials, July 2014 
“To me, financial planning means preparing myself financially for the future, that is, how much I will save/spend, what type of retirement plan I will have, what kinds of insurance, etc.” 
“Forecasting future expenses and preparing for them.” 
“Financial planning is tough... I feel my entire life will be working to survive.” 
Future 
Financial 
Money 
Budgeting 
Retirement 
Growth 
Preparing 
Security 
Start 
House 
Needs 
Rent 
Planning Ahead 
Student 
Loans 
Long Term 
Paycheck 
Debt 
Finances 
“1. Paying off student loans 
2. Planning for my future (kids, house, life insurance, etc.) 
3. Growing my small business.” 
When asked “What does financial planning mean to you,” Millennials provided the following responses… 
Overall, Millennials consider financial planning to be budgeting and preparing today, to be able to fund planned future expenses.
Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 29 
68% 
Think their financial planning needs improvement 
Barriers to Improving Financial Planning 
Source: Northwestern Mutual, 2014 Planning and Progress Study “Millennials Approach to Money Management, 2014 
Note: Qualified Respondents between ages 18-29 (n=226) 
13% 
Have a financial advisor 
Source: TIAA-CREF Institute, College-Educated Millennials: An Overview of Their Personal Finances, 2014 
Note: Percentages are calculated over the total sample of 2,124 respondents. 
38% 
35% 
15% 
Savings or 
Investments 
Taking out a 
mortgage or a 
loan 
Debt counseling 
In the last 5 years, have you asked for any advice from a financial professional about any of the following? 
28% 
28% 
15% 
15% 
4% 
Don’t know where to find help 
Not enough time 
Not enough interest 
Find it too confusing 
Lack of money/finances
Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 30 
Source: Granum Center, 2014 http://granum.theamericancollege.edu/white-board/flashpoint-financial-principles-for-millennials0/ 
9% 
16% 
14% 
5% 
28% 
32% 
34% 
22% 
63% 
51% 
52% 
73% 
Silent 
Baby 
Boomers 
Gen X 
Millennials 
Literate 
In Between 
Illiterate 
Financial Literacy Across Generations
Planning and Financial Intelligence 
Financial Literacy Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 31 
81% 
59% 
38% 
29% 
53% 
Advanced Literacy: Answered all questions correctly 
Numeracy question 
Inflation question 
Risk diversification question 
Bond prices question 
Source: TIAA-CREF Institute – College-Educated Millennials: An Overview of Their Personal Finances, 2014 
Note: Percentages are calculated over the total sample of 2,124 respondents. 
Percentage of Respondents Answering Correctly 
81% 
Mortgage question 
Basic Literacy: Answered Numeracy, Risk diversification and Inflation questions correctly 
14% 
38% of Millennials who are college educated have basic financial literacy, while only 14% show an advanced level of financial literacy. 
Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year. After 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left the money to grow? 
Imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and inflation was 2% per year. After 1 year, how much would you be able to buy with the money in this account? 
Please tell me whether this statement is true or false. “Buying a single company’s stock usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund.” 
A 15-year mortgage typically requires higher monthly payments than a 30-year mortgage, but the total interest paid over the life of the loan will be less. 
If interest rates rise, what will typically happen to bond prices?
Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 32 
Source: Wells Fargo – Millennials & Money Highlights from the 2013 Wells Fargo Millennial Survey 
Note: Qualified respondents age 22-32 (n=1,400) 
According to a 2013 Wells Fargo survey, Millennials have no idea where to find guidance when dealing with financial services. 
• 
Lack of financial literacy among Millennials 
• 
Interested in learning 
4% 
5% 
7% 
10% 
11% 
62% 
Online brokerage 
Mutual Fund companies 
Financial Services 
Brokerage 
Registered Investment 
Advisor (RIA) Firms 
Banks 
No Idea/All the Same 
Types of firms that best know how to provide financial services to Millennials 
37% 
30% 
22% 
44% 
49% 
45% 
12% 
11% 
15% 
7% 
10% 
18% 
Millennials 
Gen X 
Boomers 
Not at all interested 
Somewhat uninterested 
Somewhat Interested 
Very Interested 
Interest in Learning Savings Options/Strategies (by age segment) 
29% 
24% 
18% 
46% 
47% 
40% 
15% 
16% 
20% 
9% 
13% 
22% 
Millennials 
Gen X 
Boomers 
Interest in Learning Investment Basics 
(by age segment) 
Source: LIMRA, U.S. Consumers Today Series 1 and 2, 2014 
Note: Age ranges for generational segmentation varies from study to study, for this analysis Millennials refers to respondents age 25 to 34, while Gen X refers to those age 35 to 44 and Boomers refers to those age 45 to 64.
Wrap - Up
Key Takeaways Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 34 
Millennials want to be able to have the ability to customize and use technology 
Millennials are cause driven and want to support their peers, communities and “greater good” 
For Millennials, salary is important but it is NOT the most important aspect of their career 
Millennials need to be engaged, they are focusing on building their own portfolio and reputation 
Millennials tend to be more accepting of government involvement than previous generations 
Millennials need to increase their understanding of financial planning and benefits education 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
5
How to Communicate with Millennials Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 35 
Source: YouTube 
What Is Roozt? 
Make it Fun: Ever on the hunt for a game. 
Researchers: Shoppers rely on online reviews 
Money Managers: Are anxious but aspire to be responsible 
Source: rDialogue, How to Gain the Loyalty of Millennials 
“Roozt.com is the World’s Marketplace for Cause-Brands. We’re an innovative and fun e-commerce company that curates the most fashion forward brands who are all committed to making a difference around the world.” 
Source:http://roozt.theresumator.com/
Visit genre.com for more info. 
Questions? Please contact me. 
Marissa Valente 
Market Research Analyst 
marissa.valente@genre.com
Appendix 37
Social Media and Inclusiveness 38
Social Media and Inclusiveness 
A lot can happen in 200 seconds Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 39 
Source: http://venturebeat.com/2014/05/27/heres-the-entire-internet-live-in-one-real-time-infographic/ 
• 
36,946 user searches on LinkedIn 
• 
935,424 searches on Google and $325,206 in ad revenue 
• 
10,353 items purchased on Amazon 
• 
128,702 app downloads from Apple 
• 
250,908 app downloads from Android 
• 
469,742 hours of YouTube watched and 406 video hours uploaded 
• 
10,595,788 “likes,” 11,160,128 posts and 1,218GB of data transferred on Facebook 
• 
4,699,044 minutes used on Skype 
• 
690,763,934 emails sent 
• 
78,358 hours of Netflix watched 
• 
206,857 hours of Pandora streamed 
• 
140,882 photos uploaded and 203,000 comments on Instagram 
• 
2,349,522 files saved on Dropbox 
And with Millennials spending an average of 18 hours a day consuming media…
Social Media and Inclusiveness Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 40 
Millennials Prioritize Social Networking Above Other Media 
Daily Use of Media Types 
12% 
15% 
15% 
17% 
18% 
18% 
29% 
35% 
37% 
39% 
46% 
47% 
49% 
53% 
60% 
71% 
Banner ad 
Blog online, post to bulletin boards, etc. 
Read professional reviews (CNET, etc.) 
Get product info/buy from a company 
Read peer reviews (eg. Epinions) 
Read print magazines or newspapers 
Read blogs, bulletin boards, etc. 
Watch video clips (eg. YouTube) 
Visit news media sites 
Talk about products/brands 
Watch TV (pre-recorded) 
Retrieve news, weather, scores 
E-mail, text, gchat, texting, apps 
Listen to Radio (broadcast/streaming) 
Watch TV (live) 
Social Networking (eg. FB, LinkedIn, Inst..) 
Key 
Peer Generated 
Other Media
10% 
7% 
20% 
3% 
7% 
10% 
13% 
18% 
6% 
6% 
Social Media and Inclusiveness 
A New Generation of Connectedness Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 41 
Source: Crowdtap, Social Influence: Marketing’s New Frontier, 2014 
All Media Types 
User Generated Content 
Play computer or video games 
Go to the movies 
Browse the internet / go online 
Read print magazines / newspapers 
Listen to the radio 
Watch TV (pre-recorded) 
Watch TV (live) 
Social networking & content (FB, Instagram, LinkedIn) 
Use e-mail, text, gchat and texting apps 
Talk with others about news / products / brands 
30%
Social Media and Inclusiveness Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 42 
“They want to be able to review their benefit options online but have a real-life person available to answer their specific questions.” 
-Lindsey Pollack, 5 Myths about Millennials and Benefits, 2013 (Benefitspro.com) 
Source: Norah Denley, LIMRA 2013 Insurance Barometer Study 
*Note: Not Millennial specific 
of respondents would like to be able to research and/or buy life insurance policies online 
86% 
44% 
33% 
4% 
18% 
Yes, I have already 
Yes, but I have not yet 
Yes, but my company does not 
offer it 
No interest 
Millennial Policyowner Interest in Obtaining Service Online for Life Insurance 
Source: LIMRA 2014 Digital Service Preferences: Life Insurance Policyowner Service Preferences Through Web, Mobile, and Social
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Source: Pew Research Center – The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election, 2011 
• 
Millennial generation has the highest belief that parents are responsible for saving money to hand down to children. 
• 
Millennials are optimistic about their future earnings and financial situation. 
46% 
71% 
93% 
36% 
64% 
91% 
26% 
60% 
83% 
22% 
48% 
73% 
Parents saving money to hand down to children is 
a responsibility 
Adult children taking in an elderly parent is a 
responsibility 
Adult children taking care of parent needing help 
is a responsibility 
Millennials 
Gen X 
Baby Boomers 
Silent 
Generational Views on Family Responsibilities 
% of respondents agreeing with the given statement 
Mill-Silent diff: +24% 
Mill-Silent diff: +23% 
Mill-Silent diff: +20%

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Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors

  • 1. Who Are the Millennials? Identifying Millennials’ Attitudes and Behaviors Marissa Valente, Market Research Analyst
  • 2. Proprietary Notice The material contained in this presentation has been prepared solely for informational purposes by Gen Re. The material is based on sources believed to be reliable and/or from proprietary data developed by Gen Re, but we do not represent as to its accuracy or its completeness. The content of this presentation is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances. Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 2
  • 3. Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 3 Source Idea: Immersive Youth Marketing Blog by Lauren Gourley & Katie Kutskd THE MILLENNIAL I’m one of 60–80 million people born roughly between 1980-2000. You’re going to want to get to know me. H E L L O my name is
  • 4. Millennials and Major Life Hurdles Changing the Time Table Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 4 Source: YouTube – TedxSF – Scott Hess – Millennials: Who They Are and Why We Hate Them Need to understand their current interests and how to target them based on the idea that they have “prolonged” their life stages.
  • 5. Millennials in a Nutshell Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 5 DIVERSE EDUCATED 59% White 20% Hispanic 14% Black 5% Asian 2% Other 63.3% 16.9% 12.2% 3.0% 3.0% 1.3% 0.2% Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree (including MBA) Associate's Degree High School Ph.D., J.D., M.D. Some College No Degree Source: Pew Research Center - Millennials: Confident. Connected. Open to Change, 2010, The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election, 2012, Payscale – Gen Y on the Job Immersive Youth Marketing Blog by Lauren Gourley, 2014 Image Layout: Katie Kutskd UNIQUE We consider ourselves unique based on… Technology (24%) Music/Pop culture (11%) Liberal/Tolerant (7%) Smarter (6%) Clothes (5%)
  • 6. 87% 72% 64% 63% 49% Recycled Educated family and friends about a cause Donated money towards a cause Volunteered time to support a cause Participated in fund-raising event for a cause Millennials in a Nutshell Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 6 Source: CONE, Millennial Cause Study, 2006 • Have a strong desire to be a part of the “bigger picture” • Understand the connectedness of the world and want to help make it a better place • Tend to overshare opinions and question authority Pro-Social Activities Millennials Have Participated in During the Past Year Millennials….
  • 7. Millennials in a Nutshell Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 7 Millennials…. Are less trusting of others when compared to previous generations Source: Pew Research Center, Millennials in Adulthood, 2014 19% 31% 37% 40% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007 2012 Millennials Gen X Boomers Silent Millennials Less Trusting of Others (% saying that, generally speaking, most people can be trusted)
  • 8. • Millennials as Consumers • Millennials as Employees • Government’s Role vs. Employer’s Role • Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 8
  • 9. Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 9 Millennials are spenders who are used to being able to customize what they buy. Millennials can be considered job “hoppers” who prefer not to be “confined” by their location or role. Millennials more than any other generation appear to have a higher level of comfort with government involvement. Millennials have a limited understanding about finances but that could be due to lack of experience – they have relied on Mom and Dad. Millennials are cause-driven, both as consumers and employees.
  • 11. Millennials as Consumers Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 11 Source: Social Media Today, The Rise of the Millennials, 2013 SPENDING POWER $600 BILLION PER YEAR $1.4 TRILLION BY 2020 “Millennials are predicted to surpass the spending power of baby boomers by 2018” MILLENNIALS LOVE TO SPEND MONEY 58% “love to shop” compared to 40% of adults overall. Millennials spend 8% more on apparel than those aged 35-44, even though they earn 22% less. 65% are more likely to eat out with friends and coworkers than non-Millennials Travel spending rose 20% in 2010, making Millennials the fastest-growing age segment for travel
  • 12. Millennials donate more to brands that support causes and/or are socially responsible like Ethos, Toms, Warby Parker, Patagonia, and Roozt. Millennials as Consumers Cause-Driven Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 12 Source: Static Square Space – Millennials: The Next Generation of Consumers, 2012 Shopping Habits 86% 85% want to learn about the relevant environmental issues from the brand itself. correlate their purchasing decisions (and their willingness to recommend a brand to others) to the responsible efforts a company is making. are willing to try a new, unfamiliar product or service if it supports a cause. 73% Source: CONE, Millennial Cause Study, 2006
  • 13. Millennials as Consumers User Generated Content Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 13 “73% of Millennials believe other consumers care more about their opinions than companies do; that's why they continue to share their opinions online. They view companies that include customer feedback on their websites as honest, at 66%, and credible, at 53%.” -Online Media Post, 2012 Source: Social Media Today, The Rise of the Millennials, 2013 Top purchases Millennials won’t complete without user generated content MAJOR ELECTRONICS 44% 40% CARS HOTELS 39% 32% TRAVEL ACCOMODATIONS 29% CREDIT CARDS 29% INSURANCE
  • 14. Millennials as Consumers Millennials have grown up with brands like Apple, Build-a-Bear, iTunes, Netflix, Pandora, Google, making it almost instinctual that everything can be customized. Customization Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 14 “They [Millennials] expect them [products and services] to have as much personalization and customization features as possible to meet their changing needs, interests and tastes.” -Richard T. Sweeney in Millennial Behaviors & Demographics, 2006 YOUR NAME HERE “Millennials grew up with two unique influencers: Technology and Choice. While some might mistake this for a sense of entitlement, it’s simply the result of growing up in a world that now offers more choices and possibilities than ever before.” -Business 2 Community, Millennials Favor User Generated Content, 2014
  • 15. Millennials as Employees Work Environment and Expectations
  • 16. Millennials as Employees Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 16 Source: http://socialmediatoday.com/irfan-ahmad/2023461/rise-millennials-infographic BUSINESS IMPACT GLOBAL WORKFORCE 75% OF WORKFORCE BY 2025 Median salary is $39,700 1 IN 10 MILLENNIALS MAKES OVER $100,000 15% are already managers More than 85% of hiring managers and human resources executives believe this group has a stronger sense of entitlement than older workers MYTH VS. REALITY Millennials don’t want your advice – they’ve got it all figured out. Millennials crave coaching. MYTH VS. REALITY Millennials are all about the money. Benefits trump salary. Source: Capstrat – The Truth About Millennial Workers, 2012 – research sample: online survey and in-depth interviews with 402 adults ages 22-30 in U.S.
  • 17. Millennials as Employees Cause Driven Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 17 Source: NPR – Debate: Millennials Don’t Stand A Chance, April 2014 Millennial: David D. Burstein “ 56% of Millennials would take a pay cut to work somewhere that is changing the world for the better.” -Brand Channel, 2012 “87% of Millennials consider a company’s commitment to social and environmental causes when deciding where to work.“ -CONE, Millennials Close at Mom’s Heels: 2010 Cone Cause Evolution Study, 2010
  • 18. 43% 36% 21% the start of my career a job to earn money, but nothing to do with my career job at a company I want to work for but not what I want as a career. It's only to get my foot in the door Millennials as Employees Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 18 72% say their career is essential to their identity -Barna Group: 20 and Something, 2013 Who am I? “50% of Millennials surveyed want to work for a business with excellent ethical practices.” -The Deloitte Millennial Survey, 2014 Describing their first job out of college: Source: The Hartford - Generation Y Grows Up, 2014 would prefer to choose when and where they work rather than being placed in a 9-to-5 position 89% Source: Odesk, Announces New Study on Millennials and the Future of Work
  • 19. Work Environment and Expectations Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 19 “The vast majority of Millennials (90%) do not plan to stay with any given employer for more than five years.” Source: New Direction Consulting A five year survey of Millennials conducted by Adam Kingl and Richard Hytner printed in the Guardian • Millennials are motivated by social needs as opposed to transactional desires • Strong desire for work/life balance • Willing to take a pay cut to have that balance • Millennials plan on having many careers and are looking for experience “Millennials will have an average of 15-20 careers over the course of their working lives” -Forbes Magazine, Job Hopping the ‘New Normal’ for Millennials, 2012
  • 20. Work Environment and Expectations Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 20 “Companies that truly ‘get’ Millennials and engage with them appropriately [as employees and as consumers] can differentiate themselves in the marketplace and forge long- term relationships with their customers” -Boston Consulting Group, The Millennial Consumer, 2012 “Millennials are well educated, skilled in technology, very self-confident, able to multi-task, and have plenty of energy. They have high expectations for themselves, and prefer to work in teams” -Ivey Business Journal, 2011 Millennials’ Needs Engaging experience Work life balance Social interactions/collaboration/teamwork Immediate results Sense of purpose Shared workspace Home office/flexible schedule Make work always present Learn differently To be challenged Source: http://danschawbel.com/ ADD PODCAST AUDIO FROM INSURANCE JOURNAL – WARREN WRIGHT MILLENNIALS SEGMENT ONCE IT IS DOWNLOADED
  • 21. Government’s Role vs. Employer’s Role 21
  • 22. Government’s Role / Employer’s Role Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 22 Source: Pew Research Center, Millennials in Adulthood, 2014 Note: Figures may not add to 100% because of rounding and the “depends/don’t know” category has been omitted • Millennials believe that government should be larger and provide more services to the people. • Millennials also believe that government has more potential to solve issues facing society such as education and healthcare when compared to big businesses. 38% 49% 59% 64% 53% 43% 32% 22% Millennials Gen X Boomer Silent Smaller government, fewer services Bigger government, more services Support for Bigger Government Highest Among Millennials
  • 23. Government’s Role / Employer’s Role 87% 90% 86% 86% 81% 86% 88% 85% Healthcare / Disease Prevention Education, Skills and Training Unemployment Stablility National Economies Government Business Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 23 Government vs. Business’ Potential to Solve Society’s Issues – Percentage Responding “A Great Deal/Fair Amount” Source: The Deloitte Millennial Survey with more than 7,800 Millennials in 2014 “According to Pew’s research, a plurality of Millennials, unlike older generations, mostly disagree with the statement that ‘government regulation of business usually does more harm than good.” -The Brooking Institute, Governance Studies, May 2014 “Most prefer to pay a reasonable single payment monthly to cover everything–no co-pays, deductibles, premiums and out of pocket for what’s not covered. And many think a single payer, government run system might be more easy to navigate than the hodge-podge of programs and plans they see at work and in their community.” -The Health Care Blog, March 2014
  • 24. Reasons Supporting Government Regulation Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 24 “Government regulation helps to ensure fairness to the people it is responsible for governing and helps generate operations that are in the best interest of the population.” Trust Universal Regulation Prevent Exorbitant Fees Prevent Corruption Comprehensive Security Condition Keep competitive Fair Attainable Taking advantage Protect & Serve Fairness Easier Pre- Existing Why Millennials want government regulation of health insurance “I think that involving government in big business of any sort will help regulate for fairness and prevent financial abuse from within. The economic disparity in this country needs to be mediated. Conversely, the government needs to also be kept in check. There should be no absolute power in any regards.” “It's important to me that government closely regulates insurance companies, to prevent them from taking advantage of vulnerable populations (i.e. the elderly).” “I believe that this is a path to a more equivalent and ‘fair’ distribution of healthcare.” “There needs to be regulation so that people who do not understand insurance have safeguards.” Population’s Best Interest Source: Gen Re, Online Survey of Millennials, July 2014 *Note: Question was asked: “Which of the following statements do you agree with more? 1. I want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance 2. I do not want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance.
  • 25. Reasons Opposing Government Regulation Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 25 Source: Gen Re, Online Survey of Millennials, July 2014 *Note: Question was asked: “Which of the following statements do you agree with more? 1. I want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance 2. I do not want government to regulate what insurance companies can offer for health insurance. “I prefer to have a market that can be allowed to freely compete for business. I believe this allows for more free movement of capital and naturally regulates prices.” Distrust Very Shady Cannot Handle Responsibility Don’t Feel Comfortable Too Much Control Limits Selection Class Discrimination Taking advantage Not Accurate No Involvement Not Reliable No Right Why Millennials do not want government regulation of health insurance “I am kind of split on this question because there are benefits of both, but as a general rule of thumb I will always vote for the government to have less power than they need.” “I have not found the government to do a good job managing almost any venture regarding finances and human benefits, at least federally.” “This is not the government's responsibility.” “They are not looking out for me as an individual.” Limits Choices People Should Decide Free Market Open Competition
  • 26. Government’s Role vs. Employer’s Role Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 26 6% 39% 51% 9% 36% 50% 26% 42% 28% Benefits at current levels Benefits at reduced levels No benefits Millennials Gen X Boomers Half of Millennials and Gen Xers Doubt They’ll Receive Any Social Security Benefits When you retire, Social Security will provide… Source: Pew Research Center – Millennials in Adulthood, 2014
  • 27. Planning and Financial Intelligence 27
  • 28. Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 28 Source: Gen Re, Online Survey of Millennials, July 2014 “To me, financial planning means preparing myself financially for the future, that is, how much I will save/spend, what type of retirement plan I will have, what kinds of insurance, etc.” “Forecasting future expenses and preparing for them.” “Financial planning is tough... I feel my entire life will be working to survive.” Future Financial Money Budgeting Retirement Growth Preparing Security Start House Needs Rent Planning Ahead Student Loans Long Term Paycheck Debt Finances “1. Paying off student loans 2. Planning for my future (kids, house, life insurance, etc.) 3. Growing my small business.” When asked “What does financial planning mean to you,” Millennials provided the following responses… Overall, Millennials consider financial planning to be budgeting and preparing today, to be able to fund planned future expenses.
  • 29. Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 29 68% Think their financial planning needs improvement Barriers to Improving Financial Planning Source: Northwestern Mutual, 2014 Planning and Progress Study “Millennials Approach to Money Management, 2014 Note: Qualified Respondents between ages 18-29 (n=226) 13% Have a financial advisor Source: TIAA-CREF Institute, College-Educated Millennials: An Overview of Their Personal Finances, 2014 Note: Percentages are calculated over the total sample of 2,124 respondents. 38% 35% 15% Savings or Investments Taking out a mortgage or a loan Debt counseling In the last 5 years, have you asked for any advice from a financial professional about any of the following? 28% 28% 15% 15% 4% Don’t know where to find help Not enough time Not enough interest Find it too confusing Lack of money/finances
  • 30. Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 30 Source: Granum Center, 2014 http://granum.theamericancollege.edu/white-board/flashpoint-financial-principles-for-millennials0/ 9% 16% 14% 5% 28% 32% 34% 22% 63% 51% 52% 73% Silent Baby Boomers Gen X Millennials Literate In Between Illiterate Financial Literacy Across Generations
  • 31. Planning and Financial Intelligence Financial Literacy Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 31 81% 59% 38% 29% 53% Advanced Literacy: Answered all questions correctly Numeracy question Inflation question Risk diversification question Bond prices question Source: TIAA-CREF Institute – College-Educated Millennials: An Overview of Their Personal Finances, 2014 Note: Percentages are calculated over the total sample of 2,124 respondents. Percentage of Respondents Answering Correctly 81% Mortgage question Basic Literacy: Answered Numeracy, Risk diversification and Inflation questions correctly 14% 38% of Millennials who are college educated have basic financial literacy, while only 14% show an advanced level of financial literacy. Suppose you had $100 in a savings account and the interest rate was 2% per year. After 5 years, how much do you think you would have in the account if you left the money to grow? Imagine that the interest rate on your savings account was 1% per year and inflation was 2% per year. After 1 year, how much would you be able to buy with the money in this account? Please tell me whether this statement is true or false. “Buying a single company’s stock usually provides a safer return than a stock mutual fund.” A 15-year mortgage typically requires higher monthly payments than a 30-year mortgage, but the total interest paid over the life of the loan will be less. If interest rates rise, what will typically happen to bond prices?
  • 32. Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 32 Source: Wells Fargo – Millennials & Money Highlights from the 2013 Wells Fargo Millennial Survey Note: Qualified respondents age 22-32 (n=1,400) According to a 2013 Wells Fargo survey, Millennials have no idea where to find guidance when dealing with financial services. • Lack of financial literacy among Millennials • Interested in learning 4% 5% 7% 10% 11% 62% Online brokerage Mutual Fund companies Financial Services Brokerage Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) Firms Banks No Idea/All the Same Types of firms that best know how to provide financial services to Millennials 37% 30% 22% 44% 49% 45% 12% 11% 15% 7% 10% 18% Millennials Gen X Boomers Not at all interested Somewhat uninterested Somewhat Interested Very Interested Interest in Learning Savings Options/Strategies (by age segment) 29% 24% 18% 46% 47% 40% 15% 16% 20% 9% 13% 22% Millennials Gen X Boomers Interest in Learning Investment Basics (by age segment) Source: LIMRA, U.S. Consumers Today Series 1 and 2, 2014 Note: Age ranges for generational segmentation varies from study to study, for this analysis Millennials refers to respondents age 25 to 34, while Gen X refers to those age 35 to 44 and Boomers refers to those age 45 to 64.
  • 34. Key Takeaways Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 34 Millennials want to be able to have the ability to customize and use technology Millennials are cause driven and want to support their peers, communities and “greater good” For Millennials, salary is important but it is NOT the most important aspect of their career Millennials need to be engaged, they are focusing on building their own portfolio and reputation Millennials tend to be more accepting of government involvement than previous generations Millennials need to increase their understanding of financial planning and benefits education 1 2 3 4 6 5
  • 35. How to Communicate with Millennials Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 35 Source: YouTube What Is Roozt? Make it Fun: Ever on the hunt for a game. Researchers: Shoppers rely on online reviews Money Managers: Are anxious but aspire to be responsible Source: rDialogue, How to Gain the Loyalty of Millennials “Roozt.com is the World’s Marketplace for Cause-Brands. We’re an innovative and fun e-commerce company that curates the most fashion forward brands who are all committed to making a difference around the world.” Source:http://roozt.theresumator.com/
  • 36. Visit genre.com for more info. Questions? Please contact me. Marissa Valente Market Research Analyst marissa.valente@genre.com
  • 38. Social Media and Inclusiveness 38
  • 39. Social Media and Inclusiveness A lot can happen in 200 seconds Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 39 Source: http://venturebeat.com/2014/05/27/heres-the-entire-internet-live-in-one-real-time-infographic/ • 36,946 user searches on LinkedIn • 935,424 searches on Google and $325,206 in ad revenue • 10,353 items purchased on Amazon • 128,702 app downloads from Apple • 250,908 app downloads from Android • 469,742 hours of YouTube watched and 406 video hours uploaded • 10,595,788 “likes,” 11,160,128 posts and 1,218GB of data transferred on Facebook • 4,699,044 minutes used on Skype • 690,763,934 emails sent • 78,358 hours of Netflix watched • 206,857 hours of Pandora streamed • 140,882 photos uploaded and 203,000 comments on Instagram • 2,349,522 files saved on Dropbox And with Millennials spending an average of 18 hours a day consuming media…
  • 40. Social Media and Inclusiveness Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 40 Millennials Prioritize Social Networking Above Other Media Daily Use of Media Types 12% 15% 15% 17% 18% 18% 29% 35% 37% 39% 46% 47% 49% 53% 60% 71% Banner ad Blog online, post to bulletin boards, etc. Read professional reviews (CNET, etc.) Get product info/buy from a company Read peer reviews (eg. Epinions) Read print magazines or newspapers Read blogs, bulletin boards, etc. Watch video clips (eg. YouTube) Visit news media sites Talk about products/brands Watch TV (pre-recorded) Retrieve news, weather, scores E-mail, text, gchat, texting, apps Listen to Radio (broadcast/streaming) Watch TV (live) Social Networking (eg. FB, LinkedIn, Inst..) Key Peer Generated Other Media
  • 41. 10% 7% 20% 3% 7% 10% 13% 18% 6% 6% Social Media and Inclusiveness A New Generation of Connectedness Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 41 Source: Crowdtap, Social Influence: Marketing’s New Frontier, 2014 All Media Types User Generated Content Play computer or video games Go to the movies Browse the internet / go online Read print magazines / newspapers Listen to the radio Watch TV (pre-recorded) Watch TV (live) Social networking & content (FB, Instagram, LinkedIn) Use e-mail, text, gchat and texting apps Talk with others about news / products / brands 30%
  • 42. Social Media and Inclusiveness Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 42 “They want to be able to review their benefit options online but have a real-life person available to answer their specific questions.” -Lindsey Pollack, 5 Myths about Millennials and Benefits, 2013 (Benefitspro.com) Source: Norah Denley, LIMRA 2013 Insurance Barometer Study *Note: Not Millennial specific of respondents would like to be able to research and/or buy life insurance policies online 86% 44% 33% 4% 18% Yes, I have already Yes, but I have not yet Yes, but my company does not offer it No interest Millennial Policyowner Interest in Obtaining Service Online for Life Insurance Source: LIMRA 2014 Digital Service Preferences: Life Insurance Policyowner Service Preferences Through Web, Mobile, and Social
  • 43. Planning and Financial Intelligence Who Are the Millennials? | Marissa Valente | 08/05/2014 Proprietary and Confidential | © General Re Life Corporation 43 Source: Pew Research Center – The Generation Gap and the 2012 Election, 2011 • Millennial generation has the highest belief that parents are responsible for saving money to hand down to children. • Millennials are optimistic about their future earnings and financial situation. 46% 71% 93% 36% 64% 91% 26% 60% 83% 22% 48% 73% Parents saving money to hand down to children is a responsibility Adult children taking in an elderly parent is a responsibility Adult children taking care of parent needing help is a responsibility Millennials Gen X Baby Boomers Silent Generational Views on Family Responsibilities % of respondents agreeing with the given statement Mill-Silent diff: +24% Mill-Silent diff: +23% Mill-Silent diff: +20%