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Baby Boomers Get Own Lobbying Firm; Gen X Asks "What More Do They Want?"
Submitted by Greg on January 11, 2007 - 2:05am.
Baby Boomers already dominate mass media and politics, but now they're really serious: they have their own lobbyists in Washington, DC:
Gen X, the generation whose fate is to be forever stuck behind the postwar generation, must wonder what else they have to put up with. When they started to turn 40, all eyes were on the first Boomers turning 60. Boomers run the country and block Gen Xer's way to the top of organizations; demand that Gen X and Gen Y pay for Boomers' fully funded Social Security benefits, and crowd out music from this millennium with concert tours by bands from the 1970s. Now the Boomer generation need a DC lobbying firm? So that The Graduate can become the official film of the United States? So that a monument to the first Chrysler minivan is erected on the National Mall in Washington? So that Viagra prescriptions and plastic surgery are covered by Medicare? Forget red states versus blue states -- perhaps the new political divide will be between Boomers and every other generation. As Mark Anthony said in Julius Caesar, "Cry havoc, and let slip ... the lobbyists?" Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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Recalculating the number of Boomers
Given the Strauss and Howe definition of Boomers (1943 - 1960) and 2005 US Census info (that's the best I have), the number of Boomers is a little above 64 million, and not 78 million.
And, when looking at this same 2005 US Census info through at the number of Gen Xers, the numbers show a whopping 83 million. Interesting stuff, huh?
I track a lot of this info in del.icio.us. You can start poking around here: http://del.icio.us/jessienewburn/strauss-n-howe
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