Anxious and disillusioned: being young in Trump’s America
Students in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania — where the FT is reporting over the next four years — reflect the angst of peers across the US
Students in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania — where the FT is reporting over the next four years — reflect the angst of peers across the US

A disconnected class is taking shape, but is absent from the headline statistics

The Pennsylvania town at the centre of the FT’s flagship project is a bellwether for a divided country

The intellectual energy of new rightwing movements is drawing in young people

Americans are feeling the pinch and some Democrats are reaping the electoral dividends

In all likelihood, it is downhill for the US president from here

Trump’s tough policies against universities lead to sharp fall in international enrolments