| | | For years, it seemed news outlets were fixated on the millennial generation (aka Generation Y) and the many items and industries it supposedly “killed.”
Before that, there was Generation X, aka “the MTV Generation.” Now there’s a strong interest in Generation Z ― the mysterious “Euphoria” cohort.
But what comes after X, Y and Z? Reporter Caroline Bologna spoke with numerous experts, including social researcher Mark McCrindle, who coined the term “Generation Alpha,” (or those born between 2010 and 2024) about why he chose that title, the overwhelming characteristics of that generation, and what comes next. |
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