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  2. Baby boomers - Wikipedia

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    Because so many Baby Boomers pursued higher education, costs started to rise, making the Silent Generation was the last cohort to benefit from tuition-free public universities anywhere in the United States. [10] The number of women pursuing higher education grew in other countries, too, including those on the other side of the Iron Curtain. [19]

  3. Silent Generation - Wikipedia

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    The Silent Generation, also known as the Traditionalist Generation, is the Western demographic cohort following the Greatest Generation and preceding the baby boomers.The generation is generally defined as people born from 1928 to 1945. [1]

  4. Aging of the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010s and early 2020s, many Baby Boomers continue to postpone retirement [13] while Millennials and Generation Z are responsible for a surge in the labor force. [14] [15] Still, seniors are retiring faster than youths can replace them, partly due to the time needed to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge.

  5. 8 Things Boomers Are Still Paying for That No One Else Is - AOL

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    While the rest of the world is streaming, tapping, scrolling, and cashless-paying their way through life, many Baby Boomers are out here keeping landlines, photo albums, and wall calendars alive ...

  6. This chunk of the US population is set to inherit a ... - AOL

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    Baby boomers are set to drop a huge windfall on Gen X and millennials over the next 20 to 30 years. However, before this deluge of wealth — to the tune of $72 trillion in assets — lands in the ...

  7. Even though Baby Boomers may transfer as much as $68 trillion in wealth to younger generations by 2030, it may not come through traditional methods. We spoke to financial advisors to find out why. 1.

  8. Greatest Generation - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024 some 66,000 (under 1%) of the 16 million Americans who served in World War II remain alive. [25] Living members of this generation are either in their late 90s or are centenarians . The lives of this generation are a common element of popular culture in the western world, [ 26 ] and media related to this generation's experiences ...

  9. Here Is the Surprising Percentage of Boomers Still Working - AOL

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    If you're in the workforce, it's likely you have at least one colleague who's a boomer. The Baby Boom is often cited as 1946-1964 -- a time with a significant number of births. As such, many ...