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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gen X is considered by Strauss and Howe to fall between 1961 and 1981. Gen X are raising part of Millennials and part of Gen Y. If you were born in 1975, then your kids are Gen Y, likely to be considered way worse than Millennials. You are not winning with your argument. I am gen X and I am raising Gen Y, most of older Gen X were raising Millennials. People born in 60s were raising Millennials....Very few Baby Boomers are raising Millennials. [/quote] Every single Milennial I know as raised by BOOMERS. All my cousins, my little brother, my friends who are in their 30s. And don't you dare insult my children.[/quote] So your parents had your brother very late in life? Your friends in their 30s, how old are their parents now? BTW, I have Gen Z kids, guess what? Good kids, I can see living on their own will be a problem. I hope I am wrong.[/quote] My mom was 30 and my dad was 35 when they had my brother. That doesn't seem very old for an educated professional. And they are both solidly Boomers. My friends in their 30s have parents that are in their late 50s early 60s so late Boomers but still Boomers. [/quote] So what year was your brother born?[/quote] People in their late fifties and early sixties are not Baby Boomers, despite what you might have read. That cohort has very little in common with the Baby Boomers and, in fact, encountered very different circumstances in their growing up years. They began their adult years during one of the worst recessions ever with very high unemployment rates in the 9-10% range and mortgage rates in the 12-14% range. Don’t confuse that age group with the Boomers. [/quote] They are still Boomers. You don't get to say they are not just because you personally find the designation too broad. signed, GenX member[/quote]
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