Generation X will do more to define the shape of the longevity economy than the Baby Boomers who have all those coveted cash reserves. Let’s explore why.
Jul 15, 2023·edited Jul 15, 2023Liked by Brian Clark
This is one of the best things I’ve read in a long time. There wasn’t much I didn’t already know, but this was constructed in a way that makes the reader frequently and abruptly halt and say, “let me read that again, and again”.
A lot of good and interesting information. I was born in the years defined as Baby Boomer. But, I don't identify with them. I am a member of Generation Jones. We were born between 1954 and 1965. We came of age in the 1970s. Nothing like the experience of Baby Boomers. Some Gen Jones celebs are Madonna, Magic Johnson, Bill Gates, Princess Diana, and Barack Obama, who once declared himself “the first Generation Jones president.
This is one of the best things I’ve read in a long time. There wasn’t much I didn’t already know, but this was constructed in a way that makes the reader frequently and abruptly halt and say, “let me read that again, and again”.
Well written, Brian!
Thank you Barb!
I wholeheartedly agree!
A lot of good and interesting information. I was born in the years defined as Baby Boomer. But, I don't identify with them. I am a member of Generation Jones. We were born between 1954 and 1965. We came of age in the 1970s. Nothing like the experience of Baby Boomers. Some Gen Jones celebs are Madonna, Magic Johnson, Bill Gates, Princess Diana, and Barack Obama, who once declared himself “the first Generation Jones president.
Yep. As an older Gen Xer I have a lot in common with the young boomers.
Gen J here too, and I have more in common with older Gen Xers.
I turned 77 last month. I am a widower, white male. It doesn't seem that anyone is marketing with me in mind. And I have many friends like me.
It's true, and it's a shame. Things are definitely changing though, and that's what this place is all about!