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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Aug 4, 2020, 10:08 AM Aug 2020

Sorry, boomers: millennials and younger are new US majority [View all]

Hat tip, The Stranger

Sorry, boomers: millennials and younger are new US majority

By MIKE SCHNEIDER
yesterday

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Sorry, boomers. Millennials and their younger siblings and children now make up a majority of the U.S. population.

A new analysis by the Brookings Institution shows that 50.7% of U.S. residents were under age 40, as of July 2019.

The Brookings’ analysis of population estimates released this summer by the U.S. Census Bureau shows that the combined millennial, Generation Z and younger generations numbered 166 million people. The combined Generation X, baby boomer, and older cohorts represented 162 million U.S. residents.

“To many Americans — especially baby boomers themselves — this news may come as a shock. For them, the term “millennial” has been associated with a youthful, often negative, vibe in terms of habits, ideology, and politics,” William Frey, a senior fellow at Brookings’ Metropolitan Policy Program, wrote in the analysis. “Now, the oldest millennial is 39, and with their numbers exceeding those of baby boomers, the millennial generation is poised to take over influential roles in business and government.”

Those under age 40 are more diverse than the older cohorts, with almost half identifying as being part of a racial or ethnic minority. Past surveys show that the younger generations split from the older generations on issues such as immigration reform, criminal justice reform and environmental protection, and the pandemic and recent racial justice protests are likely to galvanize the younger groups to promote an array of progressive causes, Frey wrote.

Millennials typically are defined as being born between 1981 and 1996. Baby boomers, long considered a primary driver of demographic and social change in the U.S. because of their large numbers, were born between the end of World War II and the arrival of the Beatles in the U.S. in 1964.

Squeezed between the boomers and millennials, Generation Xers were born in the late 1960s and 1970s. Members of Generation Z were born after 1996.

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But boomers will make up more of those who VOTE. SoonerPride Aug 2020 #1
The "and younger" bit makes it a bit misleading Sympthsical Aug 2020 #13
Maybe some day they'll start voting like they are... brooklynite Aug 2020 #2
That is the real question still_one Aug 2020 #16
Let's hope that they're better stewards of planet earth than my generation was. dware Aug 2020 #3
Yes. That's my feeling Walleye Aug 2020 #18
But do they vote? qwlauren35 Aug 2020 #4
Fine with me. Unfortunately, tho, they don't vote anything Hortensis Aug 2020 #5
Sorry boomers CountAllVotes Aug 2020 #6
It's a passive aggressive way to be dismissive and insulting. NurseJackie Aug 2020 #15
Noted CountAllVotes Aug 2020 #24
Cherishing the lingering resentment Walleye Aug 2020 #21
Yeah, what's the need for the attitude? treestar Aug 2020 #28
My parents are both deceased CountAllVotes Aug 2020 #34
+1 treestar Aug 2020 #36
Do they make up a majority of voters? No, they do not. MineralMan Aug 2020 #7
Gen Z, Millennials and Gen X outvoted older generations in 2018 midterms Celerity Aug 2020 #25
that is simple demographics and life tables SiliconValley_Dem Aug 2020 #26
Yea... I am ready. As a 70+ old man I am ready for them to take over even if they do LiberalArkie Aug 2020 #8
Gen Xers laugh and shake our heads SiliconValley_Dem Aug 2020 #9
Yep. Never had the numbers, and now we're getting old. BusyBeingBest Aug 2020 #22
Yeah, this whole OP skips over GenXers as if they don't exist. brush Aug 2020 #31
I don't mind at all! ananda Aug 2020 #10
Everybody is young and then they get old. So? betsuni Aug 2020 #11
Barely, and in another year or two, those older Millennials will be over 40 themselves frazzled Aug 2020 #12
I'm an older Millennial Sympthsical Aug 2020 #17
Maybe it's because frazzled Aug 2020 #29
Incredibly well said n/t Sympthsical Aug 2020 #33
👆 👆 👆 Well said! nt crickets Aug 2020 #40
and the majority of them under 30 are still living in their parents basement, lol Baclava Aug 2020 #14
Okay, so I'm a Boomer. hamsterjill Aug 2020 #19
I was just getting ready MuseRider Aug 2020 #23
Thank you so much! hamsterjill Aug 2020 #38
If I ever see them pick up the torch and run with it, I'll gladly step back. Siwsan Aug 2020 #20
White boomers and up, white men, and the less educated are the vanguard for Rump and Celerity Aug 2020 #30
I prefer to call them the willfully ignorant, rather than the less educated Siwsan Aug 2020 #32
Wow. Time marches on. Wht a revolutionary concept! Tom Rinaldo Aug 2020 #27
Good news. Now they have to vote. phylny Aug 2020 #35
Have Fun... don't run with scissors. Baked Potato Aug 2020 #37
Meh, and one day they will be replaced ornotna Aug 2020 #39
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