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5 classic baby boomer names no one uses anymore could the 100-year rule bring them back?
Once topping birth charts across America, these Baby Boomer names have nearly vanished from modern playgrounds — but history ...
Gen Z men hold more traditional gender views than Baby Boomers, a 29-country survey that included Great Britain, the USA, Brazil, Australia and India indicates.
A global survey of 23,000 people across 29 countries finds mixed views among Gen Z men on gender roles. While many admire ...
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Meet the tots whose parents are feeding their kids sticks of raw butter — all in the name of health
Angela Campbell’s 17-month-old daughter has expensive taste. While other tots often go for the fast and cheap, baby Campbell prefers her treats rich, decadent and imported from the Southwest Pacific.
Despite their wasteful ways, boomers are the wealthiest cohort in U.S. history. Many were buoyed by the postwar economic boom, access to affordable college educations and workplace pensions, and ...
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Boomers pay cash for homes their own kids can't afford
Your parents probably told you the same thing every parent tells their kid: work hard, save your money, and buy a house. So you did. You got the degree, landed the job, started putting money aside.
Homeowners in major metros are holding onto properties for longer periods, with Los Angeles topping 20 years and state tax laws helping discourage moves.
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Co-workers of different generations mentor each other to reduce workplace misunderstandings
Some workplaces are turning the natural divides between age groups into a competitive advantage through reverse mentoring ...
The alcohol industry faces secular decline as Gen Z sharply reduces consumption, impacting global sales volumes and market ...
The health care sector has been one of only a few bright spots in the job market lately, and economists see that trend continuing in the near future.
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Your grandparents are the reason the U.S. isn’t in a recession right now. That won’t last forever
Boomers—particularly wealthy older people—are “driving the train” when it comes to the economy right now, economists told Fortune.
According to a recent Transamerica Center study, 57 percent of baby boomer workers believe they will retire sometime in their ...
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