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‘Baby Boomers’ – What’s in a Name

The term “Baby Boomers” is not a solely American name, although it was conceived here. This term is the name given the generation of people born between the end of WWII and the ‘60s in the U.S. This term has been adopted in many other countries as well for generations that were the product of a spike in birthrates during an economic boom. This time is different in most of these countries, but all refer to pretty much the same thing. For more reading on this topic visit this article by Landon Y. Jones with The Washington Post.

 

 

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