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In most other countries, young and old freely mix together, with several generations often living under one roof. But in the United States, that mostly happens in the workplace. Even so, millennials and baby boomers tend to stick with their same-aged cohort, rarely associating out of the office.
New Women’s Groups Focus on Generational Mix unless you mean the generation in their late 30s to early 50s.
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Gen Z Can’t Take Over Soon Enough
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U.S. housing shortage due in part to reluctant boomer sellers, survey says
Looking at the surveys, Realtor.com saw generational trends play out in an interesting way between baby boomers and millennials.
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The Discount Divide: Bringing Value to Millennials and Baby Boomers
While a majority, 76 percent, of baby boomers surveyed said they wouldn’t pay full price for products across every category, millennials are much less affected by discounts
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Now We Have to Contend With Gen Z Too?
Gen Z, by contrast, is somewhat less price-conscious. About 43% of Gen Z-ers are likely to compare prices, for example, compared to 49% of millennials and 51% of baby boomers, according to research from Euclid Analytics.
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You too, LATAM?
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Infographic: How Millennials and Baby Boomers Consume User-Generated Content
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In other words, Generation X may be neglected. But the pop culture we grew up on? You couldn’t ignore it if you tried.
It’s 2016. Why Are We Still Obsessed With the ’80s?”