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Baby Boomer

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A member of the post-World War II ‘baby boom’ generation, which corresponds to those individuals born after the end of WWII—1945 until 1964
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Baby Boomers Have Rural Ties Despite Suburban Upbringing
Census Bureau data, RealtyTrac identified the 25 best markets for renting to Baby Boomers (those born between 1945 and 1964), which unsurprisingly, considering its reputation as a bastion of retirement, were located in Florida.
Delving deeper into this generation gap, Mintel found that Millennials are much more likely than baby boomers to share technological information such as cell numbers and social media profiles with companies.
Baby Boomers -- along with Generation X employees -- are distinctly less engaged at work than other generations.
An incredibly valuable generation, aging baby boomers should be prioritized, not ignored.
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