What is babyboomer?

Baby boomers are individuals who were born between the years 1946 and 1964. This generation was called ‘baby boomers’ because of the spike in birth rates that occurred after World War II. Baby boomers are generally characterized as the first generation to enjoy the benefits of widespread post-war prosperity, such as higher education, suburban living, and consumerism. They came of age during the Vietnam War and the civil rights movement, and many were affected by these events. Baby boomers are often seen as having a significant impact on American cultural, political, and demographic landscape. They are currently reaching retirement age, which is leading to significant changes in the workforce and society as a whole.