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Some in the millennial generation don't identify with their label.
Some in the millennial generation don't identify with their label.
Baby boomers aren’t shy about being baby boomers. But as revealed by a new Pew Research Foundation survey, the much younger generation hasn't embraced the whole millennial thing.

   We think of the millennial generation as tech savvy up-and-comers. But while they may love their smartphones, they may also be unsure about which moniker applies to their generation.  
   Pew, a nonpartisan organization focusing on social science research, found strong generational identity among baby boomers: 79 percent consider themselves part of the baby-boom generation. The Generation X group was also aware of their moniker: 58 percent said they were part of it. But just 40 percent of those ages 18 to 34 consider themselves part of the millennial generation, Pew found. An additional 33 percent of those in the millennial generation thought they were part of Generation X.
     As pointed out by Pew, generational identifiers such as baby boomers and Generation X are the “creations of social scientists and market researchers.” But some terms stick and others don't.
     Here are the broad outlines defining each generation, according to Pew:

     The generations see themselves differently. In the Pew study, 83 percent of the silent generation and 77 percent of baby boomers describe themselves as hard working. Only 36 percent of the millennial generation and 54 percent of Generation X feel that way. And while politicians often court younger voters, only 17 percent of the millennial generation reported being politically active. Comparatively, 42 percent of the silent generation said that they were politically active.  
     Sadly, those in the millennial generation are more likely to say terms such as wasteful, greedy and self-absorbed apply to their generation.

     See the complete report, Most Millennials Resist the 'Millennial' Label, on the Pew Research Center website.   

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