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Baby Boomers - Research and data from Pew Research Center The majority of Baby Boomers are still in the labor force: In 2018, 53% of adults ages 54 to 72 were still working or looking for work short reads Jan 17, 2019 Defining generations: Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins
Millennials outnumbered Boomers in 2019 | Pew Research Center As of July 1, 2019 (the latest date for which population estimates are available), Millennials, whom we define as ages 23 to 38 in 2019, numbered 72 1 million, and Boomers (ages 55 to 73) numbered 71 6 million Generation X (ages 39 to 54) numbered 65 2 million and is projected to pass the Boomers in population by 2028
Baby Boomers: The Gloomiest Generation | Pew Research Center America’s baby boomers are in a collective funk Members of the large generation born from 1946 to 1964 are more downbeat about their lives than are adults who are younger or older, according to a new Pew Research Center Social and Demographic Trends survey Not only do boomers give their overall
More Baby Boomers have retired since COVID-19 began than before | Pew . . . And the retirement rate among Asian Boomers has increased 3 points, from 36% to 39% Retirement is up more modestly among White and Black Boomers (1 point for each) Looking regionally, the movement into retirement appears most prevalent among Boomers residing in the Northeast (35% in February and 38% in September)
Age and generation in 119th Congress: Younger, fewer Boomers, more Gen . . . On the first day of the 119th Congress, Boomers still comprised a solid majority of the Senate (60 out of 99 senators) but accounted for just 170 House members, or 39% Gen X takes the House In the House, the largest generation is now Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980), with 180 members, or 41%
Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins - Pew Research Center Unlike the Boomers, there are no comparably definitive thresholds by which later generational boundaries are defined But for analytical purposes, we believe 1996 is a meaningful cutoff between Millennials and Gen Z for a number of reasons, including key political, economic and social factors that define the Millennial generation’s formative
5 tips to remember when you hear about Gen Z, Millennials, Boomers and . . . Generation Z Millennials Baby Boomers It’s hard not to run into eye-catching headlines about generations these days And it’s easy to feel like many of these headlines are just clickbait, all fluff and no substance But is that really the case? At Pew Research Center, we think it can be
Age, generation and party identification of registered voters | Pew . . . Today, age is strongly associated with partisanship – and this pattern has been in place for more than a decade The Democratic Party holds a substantial edge among younger voters, while the Republican Party has the advantage among the oldest groups Neither party has a significant edge over the
Baby Boomers are in the workforce later in life than past generations . . . Between 2011 (when the oldest Baby Boomer reached age 65) and 2029 (when the youngest Boomer turns age 65), roughly 3 8 million Boomers are expected to turn 65 each year, or about 10,000 daily However, in part because of older Boomers’ robust participation rates, 10,000 Boomers are not exiting the labor force every day Rather, the Boomer