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  2. Millennials - Wikipedia

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    Polling agency Ipsos-MORI warned that the word "millennials" is "misused to the point where it's often mistaken for just another meaningless buzzword" because "many of the claims made about millennial characteristics are simplified, misinterpreted or just plain wrong, which can mean real differences get lost" and that "[e]qually important are ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Boomers, Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z Compare Money ... - AOL

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    Scullion qualifies as a “xenial” — an older member of the millennial generation. Her advice also applies to other generations such as baby boomers, Gen X, millennials (also known as Gen Y ...

  5. These are the actual age ranges for Millennials, Gen Z, Gen ...

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    As a result, older generations have accused millennials of a sense of entitlement. MORE: Millennials and retired parents are living together in multigenerational housing—here’s how they make ...

  6. 25 Signs You’re a Geriatric Millennial (Besides Your DOB) - AOL

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  7. Xennials - Wikipedia

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    Xennials is a portmanteau blending the words Generation X and Millennials to describe a "micro-generation" [5] [6] or "cross-over generation" [7] of people whose birth years are between the mid-late 1970s and the early-mid 1980s.

  8. Cusper - Wikipedia

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    A cusper is a person born near the end of one generation and the beginning of another. People born in these circumstances tend to have a mix of characteristics common to their adjacent generations, but do not closely resemble those born in the middle of their adjacent generations, and thus these cusper groups can be considered micro generations.

  9. Millennials are the ‘biggest losers’ in US society, according ...

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    Millennials are the ‘biggest losers’ in US society, according to new data. ... For example, saving just $100 a month starting at age 35 with a 12% annual return could grow to $300,000 by ...