
The Boomer Generation
The Baby Boomer Generation refers to people born approximately between 1946 and 1964, following World War II. This era saw a significant increase in birth rates, hence the term "boom." Boomers grew up during significant social and cultural changes, such as the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and technological advancements. They experienced economic prosperity and contributed extensively to shaping modern society, including the workforce, politics, and consumer culture. As of now, many are reaching retirement age, impacting social security, healthcare, and economy dynamics globally.