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Gen X to Gen Z: We salute you

Thirty years and 30 pounds ago, Workman published "Revenge of the Latchkey Kids," my bestselling entry in the Gen X manifesto ...
In the ongoing cultural war between the idealism of Baby Boomers and the digital disruption of Millennials and Gen Z, one group is quietly slipping through the cracks. Generation X—the small but ...
"We turned Gen Z into a petri dish of online activity with little understanding of the long-term consequences." — Andrew ...
Baby boomers (born in 1946 – 1963) are known for their strong work ethic. But along with their continuing exit from the labor market, so it also goes with the high value associated with hard work.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. They were the first to raise themselves with a latchkey and the last to grow up without the internet. Gen X has always been the ...
We talk about what every other generation did for us, but it's time to give Gen X their flowers. Millennials and Gen Z tend to dominate conversations when it comes to cultural and digital innovation.