For reference, I’m an millenial. That’s ages 29-44 currently for those at home. In my lifetime, I’ve never seen a more apathetic approach to MSU sports by my generational peers by a long shot. It’s defcon 10 levels of don’t give a ****. I’m putting myself in this group too.
My question is, how much of this is MSU administration dropping the ball and how much of it is season of life? The upper half millennials are getting deep in the kids, career, etc… portion of life and often don’t have the freedom they had mid to late 20s.
The last part that concerns me going forward from a donor perspective that affects millenials down from a giving standpoint in student loan debt. The 45 & up crowd (esp social security age crowd) largely did not have student debt so we’re able to give something by 30s as career/finances progressed but today you have a large portion of alumni who gives hundreds monthly in way of debt payments. Is this a concern for giving going forward or is this reaching as the 50 & up crowd makes up the bulk of giving traditionally anyway?
My question is, how much of this is MSU administration dropping the ball and how much of it is season of life? The upper half millennials are getting deep in the kids, career, etc… portion of life and often don’t have the freedom they had mid to late 20s.
The last part that concerns me going forward from a donor perspective that affects millenials down from a giving standpoint in student loan debt. The 45 & up crowd (esp social security age crowd) largely did not have student debt so we’re able to give something by 30s as career/finances progressed but today you have a large portion of alumni who gives hundreds monthly in way of debt payments. Is this a concern for giving going forward or is this reaching as the 50 & up crowd makes up the bulk of giving traditionally anyway?