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  • Gen Xers are the LARGEST U.S. generational population. They're born between the years 1961 - 1981. The total U.S. Gen X population is 93,000,000 people. See New York Times bestselling book titled "Generations" by experts Strauss and Howe (see page 318).

    H&S project the Millennials, born 1982 – 2002, at 76,000,000 people in the U.S. (updated to 90-95m) p. 336

    Baby Boomers are estimated at 79,000,000 people in the U.S.

    p. 300

    The "Silent" generation is at 49,000,000 people in the U.S.

    p. 280

  • From 1972 to 1977 where some of the lowest birth rates in the U.S. particularly 1973(average 3.1 million) From 1965 to 1988 , birth rates were in the 3 million range. But I still say 1965 to 1978 is Gen X or "baby buster" because the yearly birthrate started climbing from 3.1 average in the mid-70s to 3.5 mil per year from 79 to 1990.

  • Gen X is 1965-1978. Check your yearly birth rate census. What annoys me is when people add the years 1961-1964 to Gen X. Those 4 years had around 4 million births per year the same as the average rate from 46 to 1960. How us that X? 1979 to 1981 were catalyst years for the second coming of baby boomers or millenials.

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  • I was born in Nov. 1978 so I guess I'm the very tail end of Generation X. I was 16 at the height of grunge but for years I felt left out - jealous of my older peers who got the Beatles and Rolling Stones to call their own.. and me: I got the Spice Girls :( But the older I get the more I see we had our own style and identity. I'm a teacher now and the kids are harking back to Nirvana, Guns n Roses, Metallica, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam as cultural icons. This was my time and I am proud of it.!

  • A generation can perhaps be defined by commonly shared cultural experiences which include pop culture, technology, and cultural norms or expectations.

    A span of 15 years give or take a year seems to satisy this premise.

  • Watching Conans last show tonight, I just can't help the feeling that gen X is sort of used to getting swept under the rug.

    Leno is a bloated gasbag who's un funniness won't stop and listen long enough to realize that perhaps it's simply time to take a bow.

  • I bet if he played Black Flag they would have gotten their attention.

  • I feel like Im a Gen xer, but since I was born in 1980..I'm not sure..Im 28 I'll be 29 this Jan.. I know I would be proud to be one. The people born in the yr of "1980" seem to be left out, there seems to be a indicisiviness as to what generation we belong too..{or at least I haven't found any information that without a doubt includes people born in 1980 part of genx}I know don't want to be considered a Gen Millennial.

  • You took the words right out of mouth. Born in Jan. '80, too!

    Here's a word of hope: If you ever pick up Douglas Coupland's book that started it all, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture", you'll read that Coupland regarded X as more of a state of mind than a specific generation. Mentally, I am an Xer.

  • @HellsintowN2 You are Gen X. Most definitions for Gen X is 1965-1980.

  • ....That was kinda anit-climatic.

  • Great stuff!

  • this is one of many laugh out loud cultural insights provided by my hero, Jeff Gordinier! He narrates like such, well, such an X-er!

  • Love this book! I've already read it several times over.

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