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  2. Generation X - Wikipedia

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    Generation X (often shortened to Gen X) is the demographic cohort following the Baby Boomers and preceding Millennials. Researchers and popular media often use the mid-1960s as its starting birth years and the late 1970s as its ending birth years, with the generation generally defined as people born from 1965 to 1980.

  3. Xennials - Wikipedia

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    Many people who were born during the cusp years of Generation X and the Millennials do not fit the mold of those generations but rather share the characteristics of both. [21] [22] [23] The Generation X and Millennial demographic cohorts have been studied concerning generational differences in the workplace. [24]

  4. Millennials - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 survey by Barna and Impact 360 Institute on about 1,500 Americans aged 13 and up suggests that the proportion of atheists and agnostics was 21% among Generation Z, 15% for millennials, 13% for Generation X, and 9% for Baby Boomers. 59% of Generation Z were Christians (including Catholics), as were 65% for the millennials, 65% for ...

  5. Which generation do I belong to? A breakdown from the Silent ...

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    Millennials, also known as Generation Y, were born between 1981 and 1996. ... Generation Z: Born between 1997 and 2012 (ages 12 to 27) Members of Generation Z, the second-to-youngest living ...

  6. The first millennial was sworn into the White House. What ...

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    The oldest millennials were born under Reagan and grew up under Clinton; their generation witnessed the 9/11 attacks and saw social media use take off. They watched "Friends" before it was on ...

  7. Gen Xers (born between 1965-1980) and the older millennials (1981-1996) will be the last generations to remember the world before the internet, mobile phones and social media. There is a lot of...

  8. Millennials in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Millennials, also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z.Unlike their counterparts in most other developed nations, Millennials in the United States are a relatively large cohort in their nation's population, which has implications for their nation's economy and geopolitics. [1]

  9. Meet the four types of millennials, from the Great Recession ...

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    While the oldest millennials were trendsetters around delaying these key milestones, he adds, being in the middle or middle-end of the generation puts peak millennials in a different holding power ...