Re: Cohousing-L Digest, Vol 141, Issue 27
From: Nancy Csuti (nancycsutigmail.com)
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2015 14:34:40 -0700 (PDT)
In my work, which is health research, we use these terms all the time using the 
birth year cutoffs listed in the post below. I think it's pretty standard.

Nancy in CO. 




> On Oct 24, 2015, at 12:17, Sharon Villines <sharon [at] sharonvillines.com> 
> wrote:
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>> On Oct 24, 2015, at 2:07 PM, William New <wnew [at] stillcreek.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Millennials (born 1980 - 2000) are the largest age demographic today in the 
>> US, far larger than the GenXers behinds them (1960 - 1980) and the slowly 
>> vanishing post-WWII Boomers behind them.  The fastest growing age 
>> demographic are the oldsters (75+, in the last third of life) who also hold 
>> the greatest fraction of wealth in the US:
> 
> I haven’t seen this definition before. By this definition millennials could 
> be as old as 35. That doesn’t really fit the general profile And for the 
> GenXers, the oldest would be 55.
> 
> Aside from Wikipedia are these common definitions?
> 
> Sharon
> ------
> Sharon Villines
> If brown, black, yellow, and red, are derogatory, why isn’t white?
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