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  2. Generation Z in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the Millennials, roughly two thirds of Generation Z come from households of married parents. By contrast, this living arrangement was essentially the norm for Generation X and the Baby Boomers, at 73% and 85%, respectively. [5] As a demographic cohort, Generation Z is smaller than the Baby Boomers or their children, the Millennials ...

  3. Who exactly is Gen Alpha and Gen Z? A guide to the ... - AOL

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    Next up is the baby boom generation, born from 1946 to 1964, whose name can be attributed to the spike in births — or “baby boom” — in the U.S. and Europe following World War II.

  4. Debunking this myth about Baby Boomers also reveals ... - AOL

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    We hear a lot about Baby Boomers vs. Gen Z, but there’s a bigger debate happening When it comes to Gen Z’s politics, experts say another point is often overstated by market researchers ...

  5. Generation Z - Wikipedia

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    Zoomer is an informal term used to refer to members of Generation Z. [2] It combines the shorthand boomer, referring to baby boomers, with the "Z" from Generation Z. Zoomer in its current incarnation skyrocketed in popularity in 2018, when it was used in a 4chan internet meme mocking Gen Z adolescents via a Wojak caricature dubbed a "Zoomer".

  6. Gen Z and Baby Boomers can finally agree on something ... - AOL

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    Much has been documented about the differences between Gen Z and Baby boomers, from what they deem an appropriate work outfit to when’s a reasonable time to arrive at work—even the language ...

  7. Baby boomers - Wikipedia

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    Baby boomers, often shortened to boomers, are the demographic cohort preceded by the Silent Generation and followed by Generation X. The generation is often defined as people born from 1946 to 1964 during the mid-20th century baby boom .

  8. Baby Boomers, Gen X or Millennials — Who Really Had ... - AOL

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    From there, the midpoint birth year of each generation was used for comparison: 1955 for baby boomers, 1972 for Generation X, 1988 for millennials and 2004 for Generation Z. Then, based on when ...

  9. Gen Z is 65% less likely than Boomers to turn to financial ...

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    39% of baby boomers (age 59 to 77 at the time of the survey) would turn to a financial professional first when they have a question about their finances, compared to just 14% of Gen Z (age 18 to 26).