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In reply to the discussion: The Last Baby Boomers were born in 1964. [View all]Freddie
(10,061 posts)78. I'm thinking there should be 2 kinds of Boomers
Those who had to worry about getting drafted (or their brothers/boyfriends getting drafted) and those who did not. Huge difference. My brother, HS class of 71, had a draft # and basically changed his life because of it - went to college when he wasn't originally planning to, and luckily for him the draft ended while he was there. My HS class of 74 had no such worries.
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I've never seen that breakdown. And since 1940 was 6 years away from the end of WWII, children born
spooky3
May 2018
#39
I personally do not believe that being born within 20 (or even 10) years of another person
spooky3
May 2018
#42
My wife and I are at the back end of the EXPANDED Boomer range, 1962 and 1964
rufus dog
May 2018
#37
A wonderful niece graduates college this week, 22. Parents b. 1952, boomers.
appalachiablue
May 2018
#55
I'm baby boomer and a parent of college student as well as a grandparent of a high school student
Fresh_Start
May 2018
#34
uuuh...I'm single and born in 62, I still want kids but thanks for the generalization
Demonaut
May 2018
#43