Millennials are known for favoring socialism more than any other age group in the United States: In one widely reported 2016 YouGov survey, 43 percent of respondents in the 18–29 age group viewed socialism in a positive light. (In the 30–44 age group, with the oldest millennials clocking in at age 37, 27 percent saw socialism favorably.) But beyond their views on collectivist government schemes, millennials also tend to share some interesting ideas about marriage, child-rearing and family life, as two new surveys — one from Pew Research, and the other from the Morning Consult for The New York Times — reveal. These might have more to do with socialism than one might think.