
Baby Boomers - Research and data from Pew Research Center
2020年7月8日 · The majority of Baby Boomers are still in the labor force: In 2018, 53% of adults ages 54 to 72 were still working or looking for work. short reads Jan 17, 2019 Defining generations: Where Millennials end and Generation Z begins
The Whys and Hows of Generations Research
2015年9月3日 · The bounds of the Millennial generation, sometimes characterized as the “echo boom,” are also informed by demographics. This generation is largely made up of the children of the Baby Boom generation. The name for this cohort refers to those born after 1980 – the first generation to come of age in the new millennium.
Baby Boomers Retire - Pew Research Center
2010年12月29日 · Currently, just 13% of Americans are ages 65 and older. By 2030, when all members of the Baby Boom generation have reached that age, fully 18% of the nation will be at least that age, according to Pew Research Center population projections. But don’t tell Baby Boomers that they are old.
Millennials outnumbered Boomers in 2019 | Pew Research Center
2020年4月28日 · Baby Boomers. Baby Boomers have always had an outsize presence compared with other generations. They peaked at 78.8 million in 1999 and remained the largest living adult generation until 2019. By midcentury, the Boomer population is projected to dwindle to 16.2 million. Note: This is an update of a post originally published on Jan. 16, 2015.
Boomers and Social Change | Pew Research Center
2011年1月6日 · Asked to choose between divorce and an unhappy marriage, Baby Boomers are more likely than Millenials to say divorce is preferable. When questioned about gay couples raising children, however, Baby Boomers, while less conservative than older adults, are not as tolerant as Millenials. Read More
Baby Boomers Approach 65 – Glumly | Pew Research Center
2010年12月20日 · As the leading edge of the giant Baby Boomer generation turns 65 on January 1, 2011, a Pew Research roundup of new and recent surveys finds that this age group is more downbeat than others about the trajectory of their lives and the direction of the nation as a whole. This report explores Boomers’ political and social values; their economic hopes and fears and …
Baby Boomers are in the workforce later in life than past …
2019年7月24日 · Between 2011 (when the oldest Baby Boomer reached age 65) and 2029 (when the youngest Boomer turns age 65), roughly 3.8 million Boomers are expected to turn 65 each year, or about 10,000 daily. However, in part because of older Boomers’ robust participation rates, 10,000 Boomers are not exiting the labor force every day. Rather, the Boomer ...
Baby Boomers: The Gloomiest Generation | Pew Research Center
2008年6月25日 · The baby boom generation is not monolithic. One way that economists and so cial scientists look at its differences is to compare younger boomers, ages 43-52, with older ones, ages 53-62. In general, younger boomers are more optimistic. To some extent, these differences within the baby boom generation reflect a broader age pattern in the survey.
U.S. Birth Rate Decline Linked to Recession | Pew Research Center
2010年4月6日 · Nationally, birth rates have fluctuated within a modest range-about 65 to 70 births per 1,000 women of child-bearing age-since the mid-1970s. As the accompanying chart shows, that is far below the peak years of the post World War II baby boom, when rates rose to more than 100 births per 1,000 women ages 15-44.
How Millennials compare with prior generations - Pew Research …
By 2019, Millennials are projected to number 73 million, overtaking Baby Boomers as the largest living adult generation. Although a greater number of births underlie the Baby Boom generation, Millennials will outnumber Boomers in part because immigration has been boosting their numbers. Millennials are also bringing more racial and ethnic ...