Millennials
Millennials(also known asGeneration Y) are typically defined as the generation of people born from 1981 to 1996.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]The United StatesLibrary of Congress,theU.S. Census,and the federal government ofCanada(Statistics Canada) have officially cited the 1981-1996 birth range for Millennials as of 2022. These federal agencies state that 1996 is the last birth year of the Millennials.[14][15][16]Some sources define Millennials as those born between 1980 to 1994, with a few researchers and demographers having 2001 as late as the ending birth year.[17][18][19]
People in thisgenerationare sometimes calledEcho Boomersbecause of the highbirthrateduring this period. The high birth rate almost exceeds that of theBaby Boomperiod afterWorld War II.
References
[change|change source]- ↑Dimock, Michael (January 17, 2019)."Defining generations: Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins".Pew Research Center.Retrieved2019-11-17.
- ↑"Parkland highlights political potential of millennials. The question now is if they'll vote".Los Angeles Times.2018-04-03.Retrieved2019-11-17.
- ↑"The One Way to Know If You're Officially a Millennial".Time.Retrieved2019-11-17.
- ↑"Americans: Get ready for the post-millennial generation. They have a lot to say".The Washington Post.November 5, 2018.
- ↑"Who is Generation Alpha",The Annie E Casey Organization,4 November 2020,retrievedJanuary 1,2022
- ↑Barrios, Jennifer."Elrich takes heat for comment about housing for 'millennials'".Washington Post.Retrieved12 November2020.
- ↑"Wall Street will soon have to take millennial investors seriously".The Economist.20 October 2020.Retrieved12 November2020.
- ↑Schneider, Mike."Sorry, boomers: millennials and younger are new US majority".Associated Press.Associated Press.Retrieved12 November2020.
- ↑Cowles, Charlotte (11 July 2022)."We're Not Asking for the Moon".The New York Times.Retrieved18 July2022.
- ↑https://www.federalreserve.gov/publications/files/consumer-community-context-201901.pdf.
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(help) - ↑Tiffany, Kaitlyn (2022-11-11)."People Born After 1997—Are They Just Better?".The Atlantic.Retrieved2022-11-12.
- ↑Issues, Initiative for U. S.-China Dialogue on Global."Nervous Millennials".uschinadialogue.georgetown.edu.Retrieved12 November2022.
- ↑Burclaff, Natalie."Research Guides: Doing Consumer Research: A Resource Guide: Generations".guides.loc.gov.Retrieved21 April2022.
- ↑Bureau, US Census."2019 Data Show Baby Boomers Nearly 9 Times Wealthier Than Millennials".Census.gov.Retrieved18 February2023.
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has generic name (help) - ↑Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (27 April 2022)."A generational portrait of Canada's aging population from the 2021 Census".www12.statcan.gc.ca.Retrieved18 July2022.
- ↑"The generations defined - McCrindle".mccrindle.com.au.2021-10-15. Archived fromthe originalon 2023-06-27.Retrieved2023-06-27.
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suggested) (help) - ↑"The Millennials in Work Places".Sudawb Generation Group.RetrievedMarch 19,2022.
- ↑"When Knowledge Left the Building",Workforce Organization, Inc.,retrievedMarch 19,2022