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  2. 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] By this definition and U.S. Census data, there were 23 million Silents in the United States as of 2019. [2]

  3. Which generation do I belong to? A breakdown from the Silent ...

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    The Silent Generation: Born between 1928 and 1945 (ages 79 to 96) ... Gen X grew up in a time when there were more dual-income families, single-parent households and children of divorce than the ...

  4. Strauss–Howe generational theory - Wikipedia

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    The greatest generation (hero archetype), also known as the G.I. generation and the World War II generation, is the demographic cohort following the lost generation and preceding the silent generation. Strauss and Howe define the cohort as individuals born between 1901 and 1924.

  5. Have you had the 'money talk' with your parents? - AOL

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    Those in the silent generation — between the ages of 78 to 96 years old this year — will transfer $15.8 trillion. Yet only a quarter of Americans have had “the talk” about how much and how ...

  6. Greatest Generation - Wikipedia

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    The social generation is generally defined as people born from 1901 to 1927. [1] They were shaped by the Great Depression and were the primary generation composing the enlisted forces in World War II. Most people of the Greatest Generation are the parents of the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers, and they are the children of the Lost Generation.

  7. Most Americans are financially traumatized, and Gen X has ...

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    Gen Xers sit at the top at 74%, followed by millennials (71%), Gen Zers (64%), boomers (63%), and the Silent Generation (60%) (although some respondents may be dealing with more money issues than ...

  8. Generation X - Wikipedia

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    Most of Generation X are the children of the Silent Generation and early Baby Boomers; [8] [9] Xers are also often the parents of Millennials [8] and Generation Z. [ 10 ] As children in the 1970s and 1980s, a time of shifting societal values, Gen Xers were sometimes called the " Latchkey Generation", a reference to their returning as children ...

  9. ‘Silent Generation’ spoke volumes by example. Here are 3 ...

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    “I have written about how lucky I am to have grown up in the best era ever to be a kid. We had it all. Good music. Cheap gas. Safety. Security. And parents that let us be kids.”