Facts About Baby Boomers, Gen X, Y And Z

Feb 11, 2014 1 Min Read
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I. After World War II, many people could not wait to have children due to confidence in the future. a baby boom began, giving rise to the generation of “Baby Boomers”.

II. Gen-X is known to be the independent and adaptable generation. they are generally seen not to live to work,but work to live.

III .According to a survey by the international Business times, losing electronic devices would have a larger negative impact on 65% of Gen-Y compared with losing a car.

IV. According to research-live.com, “Generation Z is the richest generation in history,with more choices than ever before.

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