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As of early 2024, there are now more Zoomers in the U.S workforce than boomers, according to a study from Glassdoor. But Gen Z won’t outnumber millennials until the 2040s.
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English: The third and current Cartoon Network logo. It has been in use since March 22, 2010. It has been in use since March 22, 2010. The logo was unveiled on March 2010, announced publicly on the network's 2010 upfront on April 21, 2010, and officially introduced on television in May 29, 2010.