CNBCのインスタグラム(cnbc) - 7月23日 11時05分
Today’s kids are three times more likely to aspire toward a career as a YouTuber rather than an astronaut, according to a new study.⠀
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Toy production firm Lego surveyed 3,000 children between the ages of eight and 12 from the U.S., the U.K. and China, as well as 326 parents who had children aged between five and 12.⠀
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Almost a third of the kids in the survey said they wanted to be a YouTuber when they grew up, while 11% said they wanted to be an astronaut.⠀
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However, the responses varied depending where children were from. More than half of those in China said they wanted to be an astronaut, making it the most popular career aspiration.⠀
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In the U.S. and the U.K., that number fell to just over 10%, with vlogger (video blogger) or YouTuber ranked as the top aspiration in both countries.⠀
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andrehebra
OH NO SOCIETY IS HORRIBLE. lol this kind of stuff always makes me mad. While many you tubers are annoying and honestly useless, I know many youtubers who use the platform to express ideas and tech others their skills. I’ve learned more from YouTube than I do i college and it makes sense for kids to want to do it because it’s a much more likely career than the whole 5 Americans who go to space. Being a YouTuber isn’t a bad thing at all, and it’s a great way to spread useful information to others and share ideas. Come on CNBC
nyekawhitaker
Maybe it’s because not many kids dream of being far from society in a giant suit in an atmosphere that they could die in anymore lol...
brianstutland
Ugh. I still want to be an astronaut or physicist in my next life. I guess I’m old.
draculaura.0
Probably cus it’s way easier and cheaper to be a YouTuber than being an astronaut
tarotcardreaderangelalucy
Well yeah, the government basically abandoned the growth. No opportunities.
tarotcardreaderangelalucy
Well yeah, the government basically abandoned the growth. No opportunities.
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