Generation Z

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Generation Z

  1. The generation of people born in the mid-1990s to mid-2000s, following Generation Y.
    Synonyms: iGeneration, iGen, digital natives, Post-Millennials, Generation K
    Coordinate terms: Generation X, Generation Y
    • 2013, Robert E. Gunther, William S. Kane, Leigh Thompson, Martha I. Finney, The Truth About Better Decision-Making (Collection), FT Press (→ISBN)
      Generation Z, those born after 1997, also known as the Millennials or the “I” generation, grew up watching the fall of the World Trade Center, the crash of the financial markets, and the intoxicating greed of financial moguls.

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