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Here is a general list of generational categories used in the U.S. and many other parts of the world, along with their approximate birth years:
1. Lost Generation (1883–1900):
– Adults during World War I; known for their disillusionment and a sense of loss after the war.
2. Greatest Generation (1901–1927):
– Also called the “G.I. Generation,” they lived through the Great Depression and fought in World War II.
3. Silent Generation (1928–1945):
– Grew up during World War II and the post-war era; known for traditional values and hard work.
4. Baby Boomers (1946–1964):
– Born during the post-World War II baby boom; associated with cultural revolutions and economic prosperity.
5. Generation X (1965–1980):
– Known as the “MTV Generation,” grew up during the rise of technology and social change.
6. Millennials (1981–1996):
– Also called “Generation Y”; came of age during the digital revolution and are tech-savvy.
7. Generation Z (1997–2012):
– Grew up in the age of smartphones, social media, and global interconnectedness.
8. Generation Alpha (2013–2025):
– The first generation born entirely in the 21st century, growing up with AI, smart devices, and advanced tech.