Gen X numbers around 65 million, while the baby boomers have around 64.5 million members, and millennials number around 74 million, as of the latest data from 2025. Gen X is also sometimes referred to ...
From workplaces to family dynamics, small generational differences can spark big disagreements. The gap between Gen X and Millennials goes beyond age—it’s shaped by childhood experiences, technology, ...
They're living on the edge of digital natives and boomers. Considering many Gen Xers are raising Gen Zers and young millennials, it's not surprising that they're getting a first-hand look at the ...
Gen X grew up believing that if you work hard you can have a nice life. After getting burned by the system, they've a list of reasons they want to stop working.
The digital age has created an unprecedented communication divide between parents and their children. Recent research from LifeStance Health in partnership with Researchscape International, conducted ...
A majority of Generation X members didn't prioritize retirement until age 50 or beyond As many as 28% of Generation X workers expect Social Security to be their primary source of income, according to ...
How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations. Gen X How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.
Gen X entrepreneurs are carrying the most economic anxiety among generations of business owners, according to the latest CNBC|SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey. They're the least confident group when ...
Considering Gen Xers went through most of their formative years without much parental guidance, it's not surprising that their resilience and independence in adulthood are so widely spoken about. For ...
If you were born between 1965 and 1980, you bring a rare blend of experience and adaptability to the workforce. You grew up before the internet yet adapted technology as it evolved — making you a ...