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  1. Jan 30, 2020 · Up until Lost Generation, the Strauss–Howe generational theory years of birth were taken into account. After that, other more commonly accepted dates are presented. Generations can be identified by year of birth or age.

    • Key Events in U.S. History That Defined Generations
    • Defining Events: Silent Generation
    • Most Notable Historical Events: Baby Boomers
    • Most Notable Historical Events: Gen X
    • Most Notable Historical Events: Millennials
    • Gen Z and Younger
    • Moments, Movements, and Everything in Between

    Looking back at history is a necessity when trying to understand what the future may hold. Using insights from our Generational Power Index 2021 report, along with survey data from Pew Researchin 2016, we identified some key milestones for each cohort, to understand how these events helped shape each generation’s unique perspectives.

    The oldest members of the Silent Generationwere 11 years old at the start of World War II, and were teenagers by the time it ended. In other words, their formative years fell smack dab in the middle of one of the biggest international conflicts in modern history. Because of this, it makes sense that World War II ranks as the second most impactful e...

    Many of the historical experiences cited by Baby Boomerswere related to war and violent acts. For instance, Boomers identified two assassinations on their list—John F. Kennedy’s in 1963, and Martin Luther King’s in 1968. Most Impactful Historic Events, Boomers(Survey Results) For this generation, the moon landing in 1969 made the cut, as did Barack...

    For Gen Xers, two unique events made their list: the Challenger disaster (1986) and the Gulf War (1991). Interestingly, neither of of these events stood out for other generations. The Challenger disaster impact was widely felt because it involved civilians alongside astronauts, making the space shuttle’s explosion all the more notorious. Most Impac...

    Millennials remember the September 11 attacks the most of all generations, with 86%citing it as their most influential event. They also paid close attention to the aftermath of this occurrence, as marked by the inclusion of both the Iraq/Afghanistan wars and the death of Osama Bin Laden among their most notable events. Most Impactful Historic Event...

    The Pew Research survey data was collected in 2016, so opinions on more recent events have not been collected. That said, it could be premature to say in the short term which events will leave a lasting impression on generations, young and old. According to the above data, the election of Barack Obama was a lasting milestone in recent history. Will...

    One key takeaway worth emphasizing is just how varied these formative events can be. Some were experienced as a single moment, while others were a culmination of shifts over several years. It’s also clear that timing and duration are not the only determining factors behind an event’s influence on American society. For example, the moon landing was ...

  2. Apr 27, 2024 · It can be hard to find the lines between Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and Gen Z, but here's what the generation names are, and when they begin and end.

  3. Dec 13, 2018 · But to have three “generations” that start and end around the same time or the same year makes the whole concept pointless. Just have it as: Lost Generation: 1883 – 1900 Greatest Generation (Interbellum, GI generation): 1901 – 1924 Silent Generation: 1925 – 1944 And then the Baby Boomers & whatnot.

  4. Jan 12, 2017 · There are no “official” start and end dates for the generations, except for the Baby Boomer generation. The Census Bureau claims to only define the Baby Boomer generation (1946-1964) as they were first to draw attention to the birthrates that increased from around three million a year to over four million a year following World War II.

  5. Feb 27, 2020 · For children born in the mid-90s, it’s hard to define exactly when one generation begins and other ends. Most research centers agree a generation is anywhere between 20 and 30 years. Recently, there’s been a lot of disagreement over the start and end of the Millennial generation.

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  7. Generation Alpha (often shortened to Gen Alpha) is the demographic cohort succeeding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 2010s as starting birth years to the mid-2020s as ending birth years ( see § Date and age range definitions ).

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