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Who is the strongest generation?
Gen Z
Gen Z: The ‘powerful’ generation Generation Z (Gen Z) consists of people born between 1997 and 2015. They are currently between 6 and 24-years-old and are the first generation that has never known life without social media, mobile technology, and the internet.
What is the generation breakdown?
Millennials or Gen Y: Born 1977 – 1995. Generation X: Born 1965 – 1976. Baby Boomers: Born 1946 – 1964. Traditionalists or Silent Generation: Born 1945 and before.
What generation is now?
Generation Alpha (or Gen Alpha for short) is the demographic cohort succeeding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 2010s as starting birth years and the mid-2020s as ending birth years.
How is the old generation different from the modern generation?
There was a time that old generation did not have technology, but they used to have what they have on their hands. This generation is way different because this generation has more technology and communicates easily. However older generations are hard to connect with because their attitude and what they believe isn’t understood.
What do the younger generations want to help older people?
The younger generations want to help older people by reminding them of the times when they didn’t walk the path of life. Technology. You either love it or hate it. The younger generations have the world at our fingertips, literally. With just a click of a button, one could know anything.
What is the most serious problem you inherited from the older generation?
A serious problem we’ve inherited from the older generation is this fixation on progress and performance. In our tireless efforts to push boundaries, whatever the cost, there’s usually little room to address the often serious consequences.
What do Gen Z and millennials think is the biggest problem?
Gen Z and Millennials are in agreement: they’re worried about the future, and believe this is the biggest problem they face right now… Our recent survey on Gen Z and Millennials’ views on the country found that 86\% of 13-17-year-olds and 79\% of 18-36-year-olds are worried about the future of America.