Generation Opportunity was a center-right political advocacy organization in the United States focused on economic policy and aimed at young adults.
It was a sister organization to the Americans for Prosperity-led political network initially funded by the Koch family.
[7] In 2016, the organization released its "The State of the Millennial Report", which reviews the challenges and opportunities faced by young people in the United States [8] On the first Friday of every month, Generation Opportunity used the information released from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to calculate unemployment for Americans aged 18–29.
[9][10][11][12] Generation Opportunity advocated for removing barriers to youth employment such as occupational licenses and regulations harmful to the sharing economy.
"[24] In 2013, Politico reported that Generation Opportunity had received a $5 million grant from Freedom Partners, a group of about 200 donors that is associated with Charles and David Koch.