Just so we're not drowned into a semantic debate, the Wikipedia definition:
Gen-X - Born in the early 60's to early 80's. Younger Xers have some overlap with older Millenials - often called the Xennials aka: The Oregon Trail Generation. While older Gen-Xers have a bit of overlap with younger baby boomers.
Now the reason I ask is the recent article about the "OK Boomer" phenomenon and how many Millenials resent how the Baby Boomers have held back progress on today's biggest issues but there seems to be a lack of criticism for Gen X on any of it. Or maybe because Gen-X was just as victimized as Millenials have been by Boomer entitlement.
For their part, the first Gen X president was Barack Obama - not a bad start. A lot of tech CEOs today are Gen-Xers - Jeff Bezos for instance.
Gen-X - Born in the early 60's to early 80's. Younger Xers have some overlap with older Millenials - often called the Xennials aka: The Oregon Trail Generation. While older Gen-Xers have a bit of overlap with younger baby boomers.
Now the reason I ask is the recent article about the "OK Boomer" phenomenon and how many Millenials resent how the Baby Boomers have held back progress on today's biggest issues but there seems to be a lack of criticism for Gen X on any of it. Or maybe because Gen-X was just as victimized as Millenials have been by Boomer entitlement.
For their part, the first Gen X president was Barack Obama - not a bad start. A lot of tech CEOs today are Gen-Xers - Jeff Bezos for instance.