Obviously the boundaries are fuzzy and you can only speak in average terms But Gen X are mostly the kids the Boomers had when they thought they weren't ready and Millennials are the ones they had when they thought they were It explains the differing damage pretty neatlyhttps://twitter.com/MoreAndAgain/status/1371562542284337157 …
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Just like the majority of Gen Z kids will be children of Millennials in the long run, not Xers (but this is a less pronounced split right now because only the oldest Gen Zers have just become adults, and Millennials greatly delayed having kids compared to their parents)
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So they're basically arbitrary distinctions based on sociological measurements of birth rates surrounding major historical events? Also thanks for the quick responses
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Gen-X birth years are generally defined as mid-’60s to early ’80s. If we assume the typical age of parents, when they have kids, is 20–35, then the parents of Gen-Xers were born in the span 1930–60.
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