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  2. Baby boomers - Wikipedia

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    This group represents slightly more than half of the generation, or roughly 38,002,000 people. The other half of the generation, usually called "Generation Jones", but sometimes also called names like the "late boomers" or "trailing-edge baby boomers", was born between 1956 and 1964, and came of age after Vietnam and the Watergate scandal.

  3. Generation Jones - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Others see this as a subset of the Baby Boom Generation, primarily its second half. [4] [5] A third view is that Generation Jones is a cusp or micro-generation between the Boomers and Xers. [6] Members of Generation Jones were children and teens during Watergate, the oil crisis, and stagflation.

  4. Silent Generation - Wikipedia

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    These ideas were ultimately challenged following the 1946 publication of the book The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care by Benjamin Spock, which influenced some Boomers' views on parenting and family values when they became parents themselves. [100] The book also influenced how Baby Boomers were parented.

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    Here’s why boomers may feel they aren’t doing as well as they were in 2020. Generational Financial Outlook When surveyed, financial outlooks differed significantly by generation.

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ... Unpopular With Baby Boomers: Here’s Why. ... not leave their kids a living inheritance and a couple of reasons why they should. ...

  7. Boomerang Generation - Wikipedia

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    In Western culture the Boomerang Generation refers to the generation of young adults graduating from high school and college in the 21st century. [1] [2] [3] They are so named for the percentage of whom choose to share a home with their parents after previously living on their own—thus boomeranging back to their parents' residence.

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    Baby Boomers 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.

  9. Baby boom - Wikipedia

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    This generation of "baby boomers" was the result of a strong postwar economy, in which Americans felt confident they would be able to support a larger number of children. Boomers also influenced the economy as a core marketing demographic for products tied to their age group, from toys to records. [25]