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Millennials (also known as the
Millennial Generation or Generation Y)
are the demographic cohort following
Generation X.

There are no precise dates when the
generation starts and ends. Researchers
and commentators use birth years
ranging from the early 1980s to the
early 2000s.

[Terminology]
Authors William Strauss and Neil Howe
wrote about the Millennials in
Generations: The History of America's
Future, 1584 to 2069, and they released
an entire book devoted to them, titled
Millennials Rising: The Next Great
Generation. Strauss and Howe
are "widely credited with naming the
Millennials" according to journalist
Bruce Horovitz. In 1987, they coined
the term "around the time 1982-born
children were entering preschool and
the media were first identifying their
prospective link to the millennial year
2000". Strauss and Howe use 1982 as the
Millennials' starting birth year and
2004 as the last birth year.

The phrase Generation Y first appeared
in an August 1993 Ad Age editorial to
describe children of the day, which
they defined as different from
Generation X — then aged 11 or younger
as well as the teenagers of the
upcoming ten years. Since then, the
company has sometimes used 1982 as the
starting birth year. In 2012, Ad
Age "threw in the towel by conceding
that Millennials is a better name than
Gen Y", and by 2014, a past director of
data strategy at Ad Age said to
NPR "the Generation Y label was a
placeholder until we found out more
about them".

Several alternative names have been
proposed by various people: Generation
We, Global Generation, Generation Next
and the Net Generation. Millennials are
sometimes also called Echo Boomers,
referring to the generation's size
relative to the Baby Boomer generation
and due to the significant increase in
birth rates during the 1980s and into
the 1990s. In the United States, birth
rates peaked in August 1990 and a 20th-
century trend toward smaller families
in developed countries continued.

Newsweek used the term Generation 9/11
to refer to young people who were
between the ages of 10 and 20 years on
11 September 2001. The first reference
to "Generation 9/11" was made in the
cover story of the November 12, 2001
issue of Newsweek.

In May 2013, a Time magazine cover
story identified Millennials as those
born from 1980 or 1981 to 2000.

In his book The Lucky Few: Between the
Greatest Generation and the Baby Boom,
author Elwood Carlson called
Millennials the "New Boomers" (born
1983 to 2001), because of the upswing
in births after 1983, finishing with
the "political and social challenges"
that occurred after the terrorist acts
of September 11, 2001, and
the "persistent economic difficulties"
of the time.[19] Generally speaking,
Millennials are the children of Baby
Boomers or Generation Xers, while a few
may have parents from the Silent
Generation.

The Pew Research Center, an American
think tank organization, defined
Millennials as being born from 1981 to
1997.

A global generational study conducted
by PricewaterhouseCoopers with the
University of Southern California and
the London Business School defined
Millennials as those born between 1980
and 1995.

In Australia, McCrindle Research
Center, used 1982 to 2000 as birth
dates in a document titled "Report on
the Attitudes and Views of Generations
X and Y on Superannuation". Separately,
McCrindle has also defined "Generation
Y" as those born between 1980–1994.

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