Many 16- to 30-year-olds around the world feel their futures have been thrown off track by Covid-19 and are increasingly anxious https://on.ft.com/36IEgRF pic.twitter.com/GwPQpyiTVV
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Although less likely to succumb to Covid-19, young people have made up a growing share of hospital patients, adding stress and health difficulties to an already strenuous situation https://www.ft.com/content/0dec0291-2f72-4ce9-bd9f-ae2356bd869e …pic.twitter.com/NBTr1p76SR
Those aged 18 to 29 are experiencing a higher level of distress compared with other age groups, according to several studies, experts believing that the mental health impact of Covid-19 will far outlast the actual disease https://www.ft.com/content/0dec0291-2f72-4ce9-bd9f-ae2356bd869e …pic.twitter.com/o6JoGEMoKm
How is the ‘Covid generation’ youth, aged 16 to 30 from around the globe, experiencing this pandemic? Read our analysis from a survey of more than 800 people affected by Covid-19https://www.ft.com/content/0dec0291-2f72-4ce9-bd9f-ae2356bd869e …
Maybe it's because the boomers keep on using it to frustrate our interests?
Looking at the graph I discover I'm labelled as a "Baby Boomer"! Madness!
Lmao this is the most boomer shit I've ever seenpic.twitter.com/uJfmYUKtWu
It hardly qualifies as that. It's been hijacked in services of an economic elite for decades.
You've very much misunderstood Millenials and the definition that's been fairly uniform - the youngest Millenials are in their late 20s now. Studies use either 1981-1996 or 1980-2000 to denote the period when Millenials were born. 81 to 96 is the most widely used definition.
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