From communication habits to everyday routines, generational differences continue to spark curiosity—and sometimes disbelief.
In a fast-paced digital world, many people over 40 are rediscovering simple lifestyle habits from the Baby Boomer generation that surprisingly make everyday life calmer, healthier, and more meaningful ...
Baby Boomers have been dealt a pretty good hand, at least relative to most other generations. In fact, the generation now ...
The disappearance of these items and habits isn't just about "out with the old." It represents a fundamental shift in American values. While Baby Boomers built a world centered on permanence, physical ...
Social media is always featuring someone or the other claiming they’ve discovered the next big thing in wellness. In recent years, we’ve seen cold plunges, clean eating, and functional fitness.
There’s never been a generation like the baby boomers — and there probably never will be again.
Gen X numbers around 65 million, while the baby boomers have around 64.5 million members, and millennials number around 74 million, as of the latest data from 2025. Gen X is also sometimes referred to ...
Boomers have become the nation’s richest generation thanks to property, shares and the tax system, squeezing out every other generation.
This special (and ultra cluttered) kitchen drawer is typical of most Baby Boomers' homes. The reason behind it, however, is more nuanced than you might think.
Women and people who grew up in socioeconomically disadvantaged households consistently reported higher psychological distress throughout their lives compared to men and people from more advantaged ...
Most talent strategies plan Boomer-to-Gen-X transitions. The actual handoff? Jones-to-Millennial. The generational map is wrong.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We're well past the peak of "OK, boomer," the meme, but we're still in the midst of "OK, boomer," the sentiment, as in "OK, maybe ...