Any Baby Boomers here?
- SissyAnn141
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I was born 1967. I will be 51 in September.
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Oh, yeah. 1950. Hated the furniture of that era but the music was interesting. Of course, I was waiting on the British Invasion to really light up the music world.
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The British invasion was amazing. I still love listening to our music!!!!!EarlGrayHot wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 10:01 am Oh, yeah. 1950. Hated the furniture of that era but the music was interesting. Of course, I was waiting on the British Invasion to really light up the music world.
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I'm a boomer; some sources say the last year (1964). Time flies, doesn't it?
--Lynn--Mom to one great teenager and three fur-babies. Grateful to still be breathing.
- Sassy762
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There are 3 lists....
Im a Boomer!!!!
First:
2000 to present: New Silent Generation or Generation Z
1980 to 2000: Millennials or Generation Y
1965 to 1979: Thirteeners or Generation X
1946 to 1964: Baby Boomers
1925 to 1945: Silent Generation
1900 to 1924: G.I. Generation
Second:
The Population Reference Bureau provides an alternate listing and chronology of generational names in the United States:
1983 to 2001: New Boomers
1965 to 1982: Generation X
1946 to 1964: Baby Boomers
1929 to 1945: Lucky Few
1909 to 1928: Good Warriors
1890 to 1908: Hard Timers
1871 to 1889: New Worlders
Third:
The Center of Generational Kinetics
lists the following five generations who are currently active in America's economy and workforce:
1996 to present: Gen Z, iGen, or Centennials
1977 to 1995: Millennials or Gen Y
1965 to 1976: Generation X
1946 to 1964: Baby Boomers
1945 and before: Traditionalists or Silent Generation
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No matter which list, I’m a gen xerSassy762 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2019 5:02 pmThere are 3 lists....
Im a Boomer!!!!
First:
2000 to present: New Silent Generation or Generation Z
1980 to 2000: Millennials or Generation Y
1965 to 1979: Thirteeners or Generation X
1946 to 1964: Baby Boomers
1925 to 1945: Silent Generation
1900 to 1924: G.I. Generation
Second:
The Population Reference Bureau provides an alternate listing and chronology of generational names in the United States:
1983 to 2001: New Boomers
1965 to 1982: Generation X
1946 to 1964: Baby Boomers
1929 to 1945: Lucky Few
1909 to 1928: Good Warriors
1890 to 1908: Hard Timers
1871 to 1889: New Worlders
Third:
The Center of Generational Kinetics
lists the following five generations who are currently active in America's economy and workforce:
1996 to present: Gen Z, iGen, or Centennials
1977 to 1995: Millennials or Gen Y
1965 to 1976: Generation X
1946 to 1964: Baby Boomers
1945 and before: Traditionalists or Silent Generation
AZLizardLady wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 12:15 pm I was born in 1966 and I believe that's the "cusp" of the Baby Boomer era or just left of that. My Dh was born in 1957 so he's a baby Baby Boomer.
'66 was a good year! My DH was born in 62. I identify more with the Boomer generation than the one that followed it.
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Dh is a boomer.
I'm a gen Xer.
I'm a gen Xer.
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Depending on which matrix you use, I'm a boomer, my husband is Gen X, our daughter is a millennial, and our son is Gen Z.
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