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  2. Millennials in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Authors William Strauss and Neil Howe, who created the Strauss–Howe generational theory, coined the term 'millennial' in 1987. [15] [16] because the oldest members of this demographic cohort came of age at around the turn of the third millennium A.D. [17] They wrote about the cohort in their books Generations: The History of America's Future, 1584 to 2069 (1991) [18] and Millennials Rising ...

  3. Millennials vs. Gen X: Who Spends More Time Working and Who ...

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    As of 2020, millennials make up the largest generational population in the United States at 72.26 million. The next-largest is the baby boomer generation with 70.68 million. Surprisingly, Gen Z ...

  4. Millennials - Wikipedia

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    Millennials, also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z.Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years, with the generation typically being defined as people born from 1981 to 1996.

  5. Millennial economics - Wikipedia

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    According to demographer William Frey of the Brookings Institution, the population of young adults (18–34 years of age) in U.S. urban cores increased 5% between 2010 and 2015, the bulk of which can be attributed to ethnic-minority millennials. In fact, this demographic trend was making American cities and their established suburbs more ...

  6. Millennial net worth seemingly doubled since the start of ...

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    Meanwhile, millennials' average net worth doubled as well. In the first quarter of 2022, millennials held an average of $127,793 versus $62,578 in the first quarter of 2020 — a whopping 103.2% jump.

  7. ‘Don't guilt them into it’: Millennials divided on what they ...

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    Overall, the 6 million U.S. multigenerational households in 2020 marked an 18% rise from 5.1 million in 2010, according to 2020 Census data. And as those numbers grow, so too do the people ...

  8. Generation Z in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Generation Z (or Gen Z for short), colloquially known as Zoomers, [1] [2] is the demographic cohort succeeding Millennials and preceding Generation Alpha. [3]Members of Generation Z, were born between the mid-to-late 1990s and the early 2010s, with the generation typically being defined as those born from 1995 or 1997 to 2012.

  9. Millennials powered America’s homeownership boom - AOL

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    Prior to the pandemic, Yue and Chris Parsons were, like many Millennials, reluctant renters moving from one apartment to another, wondering when they would be able to buy a home of their own.