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[quote=Anonymous]I do agree with Harvard's findings, which have stood the test of time for the past couple decades.. However if you were to slice full cohorts in half the same way the Boomers have Generation Jones (realistically 1955-1964) you would have the Xennial's (original name Gen Flux/fluxating between the old world and the new world), would be 1975-1984. Tto technically be a "Milennial" you would have to come of age in the actual "Milennial years" which would be 2001-2009.. by doing simple math, they would be born between 1983-1991, (making them the shortest and smallest cohort on the planet) but the original name "The Echo Boomers" would statistically match up with the birthrates and cultural shifts that occured between 1985-2004. with the half cohorts of this timeline being the so called Zennials 1995-2004. these have been my observations based on research, and life experiences.. opinion polls and corporate rags such as: Pew Group, Gallup Poll, Reuters, Strauss and Howe, etc are never in sync with eachother, and they tend to readjust their "findings" every few years, give or take.. but Harvard up until 2018 has stood by their findings and studies. its consistent with what i remember growing up. [/quote]
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