Considering Gen Xers went through most of their formative years without much parental guidance, it's not surprising that ...
They were the latchkey kids raised on divorce, debt, and disillusionment. The in-betweeners who came of age before therapy was mainstream but after the collapse of long-term job security. Gen X has ...
You know "main character syndrome?" The phenomenon/meme that posits that certain people go about life like they're the stars of their own private TV show? Gen X, broadly speaking, is suffering from a ...
Gen X excels at life skills like adapting to a changing world and making do with less, although they wish they didn't have to ...
If Gen-X kids had resumes by age 12, they would include a shopping list of life skills younger generations might not pick up ...
Every single generation is beautiful in its own way. Despite our differences, each generation's unique characteristics should always be celebrated and appreciated. Yet, when it comes to Gen X, there's ...
A raft of new surveys suggest the MTV Generation is regretful about past financial missteps, anxious about the current economy and fretful about the future. Many Gen Xers sense they haven’t saved ...
Gen Xers have often been the discounted or forgotten generation, but a new joint report might change some marketers' minds about whom they target. Now in their peak expenditure years, Gen Xers have ...
In an era plagued by sex negativity, only one generation seems immune: mine. Credit...Naila Ruechel for The New York Times Supported by By Mireille Silcoff In 2019, I divorced, at age 46, and went on ...
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Welcome to Generational Breakdown, a series where we explore consumer behaviour across all living generations to get a better idea of how they are buying luxury in 2025. “People assume women our age ...