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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, can somebody please tell me what age group are these Millennials? I've googled and searched and many here claim that parents of Millennials are Baby Boomers. And then that would mean that some 35 year old is a Millennial? I do not see any 30 somethings with feet on the tables, I see a lot of 20 somethings and teens doing this, being disrespectful, lazy, having moms calling their bosses to tell that their kid is overworked. Is this actually happening with 30 somethings and almost 40 year olds? I am Gen X, born in 1970, if I got these things right? I see 18, 19 year olds and people in their 20s being really badly behaved, not 35 year olds. Please, tell me how old are millennials, as I am too dumb to figure it out on my own, and what generation are these 18 to 25 year olds today, in 2017. Many thanks and pardon my stupidity.[/quote] I was told that millennials are called that because they graduated high school after 1999, so during the new millennium (and yeah technically it started in 2001 but for informal purposes we use 2000). Somebody who graduated in 2000 would be 38ish. I’m 37 and graduated in 2001. I’m a millennial but an older millennial so I don’t have a ton in common with younger millennials (my net worth is considerably higher than younger millennials since I wasn’t impacted by the crash of 2008 as much and the cost of college hadn’t inflated so much), but I’m still technically a millennial. My mom was born in 1956 and is a Boomer. So yes some millennials are children of boomers. [/quote]
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