What Generation Am I? A Guide to Generations by Year - Parade

Gen Z this, boomer that ... and now Gen Beta? Here's how to define the different generation names.

We created a generation guide with input from experts as they break down America's generational timeline by name, year, and the characteristics of each group.

Explore the names, years, defining events, and key behaviors of every generation since 1900 in this ultimate guide to generational history.

Four generations of one family: a baby boy, his mother, his maternal grandmother, and his maternal great-grandmother. (2008) A generation is all of the individuals born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively. [1] It also is "the average period, generally considered to be about 20–30 years, during which children are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children ...

What separates Generation X from Y. How about Gen Z and Gen A? Who are the Millennials? They’re in vastly different phases of their financial life.

An ESRI analysis of the predominant generation by location in the country shows a higher concentration of millennials in larger urban areas like Chicago, Houston and Los Angeles, while baby ...

What generation am I? A full breakdown of the years (and names)

People born around the same time in history are bound to have a few things in common, like their relationship with technology, politics, parenting styles, major news events, and economics. For most of the 20th century, we’ve categorized these groups into generations. Names like Generation X and ...