German teenagers and young adults are increasingly dissatisfied and likely to vote for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), according to a survey published on Tuesday. Among the 2,000 individuals aged 14 to 29 surveyed, 22% expressed intent to vote for the AfD if parliamentary elections were held now. That is more than double as two years ago, according to the survey. In 2022, 9% of young people voted for the AfD, compared to 12% last year. Compared to previous years, the young generation is becoming increasingly dissatisfied, especially with their social and economic situation, accord…