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Baby Boomers - Research and data from Pew Research Center Boomers, Silents still have most seats in Congress, though number of Millennials, Gen Xers is up slightly Even as younger generations gain representation in Congress, older generations still make up the majority of senators and representatives
Baby Boomers: The Gloomiest Generation - Pew Research Center America's baby boomers are in a collective funk Members of the large generation born from 1946 to 1964 are more downbeat about their lives than are adults who are younger or older
Age and generation in 119th Congress: Younger, fewer Boomers, more Gen . . . On the first day of the 119th Congress, Boomers still comprised a solid majority of the Senate (60 out of 99 senators) but accounted for just 170 House members, or 39% Gen X takes the House In the House, the largest generation is now Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980), with 180 members, or 41%
Baby Boomers Retire - Pew Research Center Roughly 10,000 Baby Boomers will turn 65 today, and about 10,000 more will cross that threshold every day for the next 19 years
Boomers and Social Change - Pew Research Center Boomers and Social Change While members of the Baby Boom generation may no longer — and maybe never have been — in line with their iconic images of long hair and rebellion, their views on today’s social issues are closer to younger generations than to older ones
Baby Boomers Approach 65 – Glumly - Pew Research Center Now, as the oldest Boomers approach age 65, the federal debt is an estimated $9 trillion or 62% of GDP – creating IOUs that members of younger generations may be paying down for decades 4 However, a new Pew Research survey finds little appetite among Boomers for deficit reduction proposals that would take a bite out of their own pocketbooks
Baby Boomers and Technology - Pew Research Center How Baby Boomers use technologyDirector Lee Rainie will dicuss how Baby Boomers use technology at the What’s Next Boomer Business Summit He’ll explore generational differences in use of the internet and mobile devices and how coming developments in technology might affect their activities and attitudes
More Baby Boomers have retired since COVID-19 began than before | Pew . . . In the third quarter of 2020, about 28 6 million Baby Boomers – those born between 1946 and 1964 – reported that they were out of the labor force due to retirement This is 3 2 million more Boomers than the 25 4 million who were retired in the same quarter of 2019 Until this year, the overall number of retired Boomers had been growing annually by about 2 million on average since 2011 (the