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The new generation replaces Gen Alpha, which included those born between 2010 and 2024. Gen Alpha is about to have some competition. Babies born from January 1st are part of Generation Beta, a ...
Generation Alpha, the youngest generation, born between 2010 and 2024, quickly emerged as an influential demographic, one poised to shape society like never before. Described by experts as "mini ...
With the start of a new year on Jan. 1, 2025, comes the emergence of a new generation. 2025 marks the end of Generation Alpha and the start of Generation Beta, a cohort that will include all ...
Generation Alpha (often shortened to Gen Alpha) is the demographic cohort succeeding Generation Z and preceding Generation Beta. [1] While researchers and popular media generally identify early 2010s as the starting birth years and the mid-2020s as the ending birth years, these ranges are not precisely defined and may vary depending on the source (see § Date and age range definitions).
While older millennial parents tend to integrate technology into their Gen Alpha kids’ lives, McCrindle wrote that Gen Z parents might take a different approach with their future Gen Beta children.
In Canada, about one in five Millennials were delaying having children because of financial worries. Canada's average non-mortgage debt was CAN$20,000 in 2018. One in three Millennials felt "overwhelmed" by their liabilities, compared to 26% of Generation X and 13% of Baby Boomers, according to consultant firm BDO Canada.
However, we do have some insight into Gen Alpha characteristics and how the modern world is shaping today’s youth. Read on to find out more. Meet the Expert Jennifer Kelman is a mental health expert
Move over, Gen Z — Gen Alpha is the newest, youngest generation that people of all ages are desperate to study and understand. ... 73% of Gen Alpha’s parents are millennials.