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  2. Baby boomers - Wikipedia

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    In the case of younger baby boomers the figures suggested that 55 to 64 year olds consumed an average 277 minutes of broadcast TV each day in 2018 (still higher than any age range their junior) with a sharper decline since 2010 of 44 minutes. [193]

  3. Generation Jones - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Joneses reached maturity from 1972 to 1979, while younger members came of age from 1980 to 1983, just as the older Baby Boomers had come of age from 1964 to 1971. The name "Generation Jones" has several connotations, including a large anonymous generation, a " keeping up with the Joneses " competitiveness and the slang word ...

  4. Welcome Gen Beta: A new generation of humanity starts in 2025

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    Baby Boomers: 1946-1964 (age 61-79) Generation X: 1965-1979 (age 46-60) ... Gen Alpha: 2010-2024 (age 15 and younger) What will the next generation be called, after Gen Beta?

  5. From Gen Z to Boomers: A Generational Guide to Social Security

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    Baby Boomers. Baby boomers’ full retirement age is 66 or 67, depending on the year you were born. You can begin collecting Social Security benefits at age 62, but doing so will permanently ...

  6. This chart explains the biggest difference between Baby ... - AOL

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    The biggest long-term story in the US economy is the generational divide between Baby Boomers and millennials. The Boomers, born in the wake of World War II with birth dates spanning roughly 1946 ...

  7. Mid-20th century baby boom - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Census Bureau defines baby boomers as those born between mid-1946 and mid-1964, [2] although the U.S. birth rate began to increase in 1941, and decline after 1957. Deborah Carr considers baby boomers to be those born between 1944 and 1959, [ 23 ] while Strauss and Howe place the beginning of the baby boom in 1943. [ 24 ]

  8. Baby boomers—not Gen Z—are now the main generation ... - AOL

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    Some 1,303,000 people aged between 55 and 64 worked multiple jobs at once in 2023, research shows.

  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]