Yes, Generation Alpha is projected to be the largest generation in history, surpassing Generation Z in total numbers, with estimates suggesting they will reach nearly 2 billion members once fully born (around 2025), making them the biggest cohort globally. While Gen Z (born ~1997-2012) held significant portions of the population, Gen Alpha (born ~2010-2025) now constitutes the largest share of the global population (around 24.4%) and is the first generation born entirely in the 21st century, making them the biggest ever.
Generation Alpha is the largest generation, making up 24.4% of the global population. Gen Z and Millennials still hold strong influence, comprising 22.9% and 21.2% of the global population.
Whilst boomers and millennials may use the 😂 emoji, this has long since been deemed 'uncool' (or 'cheugy') by Gen Z. Instead, this has been replaced by the skull (💀) or the crying emoji (😭), dramatising the idea of 'dying with laughter'.
While Gen Z adapted to technology as it developed, Gen Alpha has known no other way of life. Their upbringing and unique characteristics set them up as a generation of trailblazers, ready to weave technology into every nook and cranny of our daily lives.
There's no single "toughest" generation, as each faces unique struggles, but Generation X (born 1965-1980) is often cited as the most stressed due to balancing work, family, and finances while facing economic uncertainty, yet they also show high resilience, while younger generations like Gen Z grapple with unprecedented housing costs and climate anxiety, making the definition of "tough" subjective and dependent on the specific challenges faced.
Baby boomers hold more than $85 trillion in assets, making them the richest generation by far. New research explores the extraordinary rise in their good fortunes — one that experts say successive generations will be hard-pressed to replicate.
Generation Alpha has been shown to develop characteristics such as hyper-connectivity, independence, and visual learning. Alpha children are connected more than ever due to their technologically based way of living. They also prefer to learn visually, especially due to their technological involvement.
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"Rizz" is slang used heavily by both Gen Z and Gen Alpha, originating online (TikTok, Twitch) and spreading rapidly, though it's often cited as a key term for Gen Alpha's developing vocabulary, meaning charm or charisma, a shortened form of the word. It's a term that bridges these generations, with older Gen Z using it and Gen Alpha embracing it as their own unique slang alongside words like "skibidi" and "fanum tax".
The sequence "🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥" means someone is enthusiastically talking about something amazing, excellent, or "lit," using the speaking heads to show they're voicing strong opinions and the fire emojis to emphasize how impressive, attractive, or exciting it is. It conveys intense approval or passion about a topic being discussed.
Resembles plewds, stylized sweat droplets used in comics and animation to show characters working hard or feeling stressed. May be used to represent various types of liquids, including sexual fluids. May also be used to represent various liquid-based slang expressions (e.g., drip, “exceptional style, swagger").
“Can't lie” “Can't lie” falls under the same umbrella as slang terms like NGL (not gonna lie) and TBH (to be honest). The 🆑 emoji is perfect to use when you're trying to keep things unfiltered and brutally honest.
For Gen Z, the 😭 (Loudly Crying Face) emoji usually means something is overwhelmingly funny, cute, or heartwarming, signifying "crying with laughter" or being emotionally moved, rather than actual sadness, often replacing the older 😂 emoji for intense amusement. It's used for exaggerated, positive reactions to things like relatable humor, adorable pets, or touching moments.
Older members of Gen Z leaned progressive while younger members were more conservative, particularly in the United States. Movements associated with Gen Z so far include fourth-wave feminism, School Strike for Climate, March for Our Lives, Students Against Discrimination and Pro-Palestine movement.
Simply put, Generation Alpha are defined as those born from 2010-2024. More than 2.8 million are born globally every week. When they have all been born (2025) they will number almost 2 billion – the largest generation in the history of the world.
Across much of the world, it is no longer middle-aged adults who are the most miserable. Instead, young people, especially Gen Z, are reporting the highest levels of unhappiness of any age group.
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Recent research shows that members of the Baby Boomer generation have worse health than previous generations did at the same ages—diabetes, heart disease and other chronic illnesses are more common.
Originally representing death or goth subculture, the emoji grew to represent a wide range of emotions by the early 2020s, including joy, laughter, and embarrassment. It is especially popular among members of Generation Z and Generation Alpha.
Gen Alpha is in a unique position. While they're not the first digitally native generation (that would be Gen Z), they understand and adapt to new technology faster than any previous generation.
In 2021, 22% of Gen Xers admitted to daily struggles with stress followed by Millennials (17%), Gen Z (14%), and Baby Boomers (8%). Gen X may have aged its way into the most stressful part of its life, but things could be a lot worse. There's no group of people better equipped to deal with stress.
Baby-boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, are the luckiest generation in history. Most of the cohort have not fought wars.
11 Honest Reasons Gen Z Has Become The Poorest Generation. According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Gen Z has become the poorest generation, harboring the most individuals and households living in poverty amid rising costs, inflationary pressures, and an unstable economy.
Baby Boomers faced high inflation and interest rates but could access affordable housing. Gen X navigated economic uncertainty but still found reasonable property prices. Gen Y pioneered the digital economy while watching housing slip away. Gen Z inherits technological advantages but faces unprecedented housing costs.