Okay, Boomer — are you keeping up with the Joneses? A new generation has landed — but they weren’t born yesterday. That’s according to a resurfaced theory from the 1990s suggesting that Baby Boomers, ...
When people think of baby boomers, the generation born between 1946 and 1964, most people immediately think of the stereotypes attached to them. People between the ages of 59-78 are seen as the less ...
The following was previously published in an earlier edition of Marketing Insider. I was born in 1961. I always thought that technically made me a baby boomer. But I recently discovered that I am, in ...
As someone who was born at the tail end of the baby boomer years, 1946-1964, I never felt I had much in common with those born at the earlier end. Characteristics that were said to define the boomer ...
I recently came across a term I’d never seen before: Generation Jones. Prompt ChatGPT: Generation Jones are Americans born between 1955 and 1965. They’re late boomers shaped by Watergate, stagflation, ...
Representative Paul Ryan's (R-Mich.) recent 2012 budget proposal to replace Medicare with a different health plan for those under age 55 serves as the latest example illustrating the notion that "baby ...
We talk about the “Greatest Generation” — the World War II vets and those whose views were formed during the Depression. A lot of focus has also been put on “baby boomers” as many move into retirement ...
I was born in 1961. I always thought that technically made me a baby boomer. But I recently discovered that I am, in fact, part of Generation Jones. If you haven’t heard of that term (as I had not, ...
Hm. Via Sullivan, an attempt to recharactize the new generation that now comes into prominence with Obama's election, and the end of the '60s: Pontell, also a political consultant in Los Angeles, has ...
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