Mothers have been exhausted since the beginning of time, but some difficulties are specific to the millennial generation.
Category: Generation X
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As Gen X-ers Inch Toward Retirement, They’re Considering Where to Live
The oldest members of Generation X are several years from stopping work, but some are already seeking homes that will suit their later years.
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A Radio Station’s Call Letters Announce Its Purpose: KGAY
KGAY in Palm Springs is geared toward Gen X and older gay men who enjoy Rihanna but still worship Donna Summer.
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Winona Ryder Fans Celebrate New Photo Book of the ‘Eternal Cool Girl’
Fashionistas and celebrities gathered for a new book filled with candid shots of the understated Gen X star.
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Ethan Hawke Makes Peace With Being a Poster Boy for Gen X
At the Center for Fiction, the actor was joined by the author Rachel Kushner and the editor Christopher Beha for a panel discussion of Harper’s Magazine’s September issue.
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Is Måneskin the Last Rock Band?
The Italian group has become a global sensation — by giving Gen Z a taste of a genre that might have already taken its final breath.
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Hate Gen X? Get in Line (Behind a Gen X-er).
Unlike boomers, who often bristle at being criticized by young people, I say good luck to young people trying to make me and my peers feel bad.
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Hate Gen X? Get in Line (Behind a Gen X-er).
Unlike boomers, who often bristle at being criticized by young people, I say good luck to young people trying to make me and my peers feel bad.
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As Student Loan Payments Resume, Gen X Struggles to Save for Old Age
The end of the payment pause means Americans in this age group will once again have to juggle paying off debt while trying to save for older age.
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X: The Brand, the Generation and Elon Musk
One little letter, so much baggage.
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Gen X Is in Charge. Don’t Make a Big Deal About It.
The original “latchkey kids” are grown up, in the boss’s seat and ready to make the rules. If that’s OK?
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The Greatest Wealth Transfer in History Is Here, With Familiar (Rich) Winners
In an era of surging home and stock values, U.S. family wealth has soared. The trillions of dollars going to heirs will largely reinforce inequality.
