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Voted B, but the scientists disagree with each other on the cutoff ages for each generation and there are various definitions/interpretations. Some of them place the ending birth year for Millenials at 1995, whereas others at 1994 and others at 1996. I don't understand why some generations span 20 years, whereas others just 14 or 15 years. The whole categorization seems a bit arbitrary
in my opinion, we shouldn't judge people based on their age range and assume that all people born in a certain time frame act a certain way.
The birth years that define Generation Z vary depending on the source, but generally, it is considered to include those born between the mid-to-late 1990s and the mid-2010s. Therefore, being born in 1995 would generally be considered as part of Generation Z. However, it's important to note that generational boundaries are not always clear-cut and can be influenced by cultural and societal factors.
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"Millennial", as defined by the people who came up with the word, is "those who graduated [high school] in 2000, and those born in 2000, and all those in between". That's September of '81 through December of '00, which precludes those from '95 not qualifying.
Seems like the date ranges change all the time. I used to be at the tail end of Gen X, now I'm apparently at the start of GenZ.
Generations are silly anyways. They're just broad political and marketing tools. Any actual examining of the real world shows that none of the categorization matters.
If its says its from that year in the info graphic.
Gen Z is 97 to 2010.
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