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Millennials

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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.

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  2. "Parkland highlights political potential of millennials. The question now is if they'll vote".Los Angeles Times.2018-04-03.Retrieved2019-11-17.
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  4. "Americans: Get ready for the post-millennial generation. They have a lot to say".The Washington Post.November 5, 2018.
  5. "Who is Generation Alpha",The Annie E Casey Organization,4 November 2020,retrievedJanuary 1,2022
  6. Barrios, Jennifer."Elrich takes heat for comment about housing for 'millennials'".Washington Post.Retrieved12 November2020.
  7. "Wall Street will soon have to take millennial investors seriously".The Economist.20 October 2020.Retrieved12 November2020.
  8. Schneider, Mike."Sorry, boomers: millennials and younger are new US majority".Associated Press.Associated Press.Retrieved12 November2020.
  9. Cowles, Charlotte (11 July 2022)."We're Not Asking for the Moon".The New York Times.Retrieved18 July2022.
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  11. www.apa.orghttps://www.apa.org/advocacy/health-disparities/black-male-unemployment.pdf.{{cite journal}}:Missing or empty|title=(help)
  12. Tiffany, Kaitlyn (2022-11-11)."People Born After 1997—Are They Just Better?".The Atlantic.Retrieved2022-11-12.
  13. Issues, Initiative for U. S.-China Dialogue on Global."Nervous Millennials".uschinadialogue.georgetown.edu.Retrieved12 November2022.
  14. Burclaff, Natalie."Research Guides: Doing Consumer Research: A Resource Guide: Generations".guides.loc.gov.Retrieved21 April2022.
  15. Bureau, US Census."2019 Data Show Baby Boomers Nearly 9 Times Wealthier Than Millennials".Census.gov.Retrieved18 February2023.{{cite web}}:|last1=has generic name (help)
  16. 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.
  17. "The generations defined - McCrindle".mccrindle.com.au.2021-10-15. Archived fromthe originalon 2023-06-27.Retrieved2023-06-27.{{cite web}}:Unknown parameter|deadlink=ignored (|url-status=suggested) (help)
  18. "The Millennials in Work Places".Sudawb Generation Group.RetrievedMarch 19,2022.
  19. "When Knowledge Left the Building",Workforce Organization, Inc.,retrievedMarch 19,2022