There isn't a definitive "last generation" of humans, as demographic trends are unpredictable, but sociologists like Mark McCrindle are naming future cohorts using the Greek alphabet, with Generation Omega potentially being the last named using this system in the 24th century (around 2355-2369), though future naming conventions could change, and societal shifts like declining birth rates could alter things.
Generation Beta, the cohort born between 2025 and 2038, is projected to make up 18% of the world's population by 2050, according to the World Economic Forum. Generation Beta, the cohort born between 2025 and ...
Following the trend, the next generation after Gen Beta is likely to be Generation Gamma, born between 2040 and 2054. As we navigate these changing generations, McCrindle emphasized the importance of understanding their needs, values and preferences to anticipate how they will shape society's future.
More than half (52%) of Gen Z expect to retire before 65, with a comparable number from this generation (57%) believing they could live to be 100. Millennials also believe in their ability to live to 100 (49%), but a smaller number from this generation (40%) expect to retire before they reach 65.
Gen Alpha might be digital-first, but they're far from digital-only. Despite growing up with screens in every pocket and platform, there's a noticeable shift in how they're choosing to spend their free time - and it looks like IRL fun is firmly back on the table.
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and millennials may use the 😂 emoji, this has long since been deemed 'uncool' (or 'cheugy') by Gen Z. Instead, this has been replaced by the skull (💀) or the crying emoji (😭), dramatising the idea of 'dying with laughter'.
60% of Gen Z plans to parent using an authoritative style, which balances structure and support. That's a noticeable shift from the 34% who say they were raised this way. Gentle parenting is gaining ground. 28% plan to use this approach, compared to just 7% who say they experienced it themselves.
Generation Z, often shortened to Gen Z, is the term generally applied to those born between 1997 and 2012. Recent viral theories suggest this generation may be aging faster than others, particularly in the way they look.
Humans Could Live For 1,000 Years by 2050—Ushering in the Dawn of 'Practical Immortality,' Futurists Say. Some experts warn that this radical change may remain out of reach for many, due to societal and economic challenges. Technology futurists foresee advances that will enable humans to live up to 1,000 years.
Gen Z is the generation most likely to be on track to retire successfully, with 47% of workers aged 24 to 28 currently poised to have enough money to maintain their current lifestyle in retirement, according to a recent study by investment management firm Vanguard.
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.
2010-2024), Generation Beta (b. 2025-2039), Generation Gamma (b. 2040-2054), Generation Delta (b. 2055- 2069), and so on.
Donald Trump is a Baby Boomer, born on June 14, 1946, making him one of the first in that generation, which typically spans 1946-1964; the Silent Generation precedes this, generally from 1925-1945, with President Joe Biden representing the latter. While Trump shares some traits with the broader Boomer demographic, his formative experiences as a wealthy individual diverged from many of his peers, though he later became a significant political figure for many in the generation.
The Silent Generation (born roughly 1928-1945) is called "silent" because they were raised during tough times (Great Depression, WWII) and matured during the conformity-driven, anti-communist McCarthy era, leading them to be more traditional, cautious, and less rebellious than previous or subsequent generations, preferring to work within the system rather than challenge it. The name was coined in a 1951 Time magazine article highlighting their quiet, conformist nature compared to their "flaming youth" parents, emphasizing their desire to be seen and not heard.
The projections in the report assume this with no upper limit, though at a slowing pace depending on circumstances in individual countries. By 2100, the report assumed life expectancy to be from 66 to 97 years, and by 2300 from 87 to 106 years, depending on the country.
Most people expect to work to 65. That varies by generation, however: Gen Z expects to retire at age 60, Boomers at 72, Millennials at 64 and Gen X at 67. 32% of Millennials and 30% of Gen Z expect to live to 100 – higher than the 22% of Gen X and 21% of Boomers who expect to become a centenarian.
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8) New homes in 2050 will be highly energy-efficient – featuring several ways of capturing, storing, and distributing energy. 9) Due to climate change, homes will need to be more responsive to weather events. In addition, better cooling systems will ensure homes don't overheat in the potentially warmer summers.
Baby Boomers are living longer than previous generations but have worse health, study finds. A study has found that Baby Boomers are more likely to have worse health than previous generations, despite living longer.
In 2025, 22 of the 25 countries with the most seniors in 2025 are European. Japan is one of three non-European nations in the top 25, and the country with the highest share of older adults (30% aged 65+).
While "Baby Boomers" (born 1946-1964) remains the standard, some newer terms distinguish sub-groups, like Generation Jones for later Boomers (mid-1950s to mid-1960s) who experienced economic challenges, contrasting with earlier Boomers often called Classic Boomers, but generally, there's no single widely adopted new overarching name, just refinements within the existing framework.
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.
Gen X is the 'most stressed' generation but studies show they're also the toughest. It's official: People are more stressed out than ever. Technology, a wildly unpredictable economy, political division, and changing family dynamics have us all on edge, and it's doing a number on our mental health.
MIAMI - Babies born in 2025 will be the first of a new generation - Generation Beta. In line with the Greek alphabet, Generation Beta, or Gen Beta, follows Generation Alpha. Members of Gen Beta will be born between the years 2025 and 2039, according to the Australian research firm McCrindle.