08-13-2020, 06:52 PM
If that's the case, is it possible that the turning years are lagging further and further behind the birth years of every generational cohort?
I didn't grow up in America, so I didn't really have the first hand experience of living in a pre-2008 America. From the people I know, it does seem that the 2008 crisis did affect their lives a lot, but I'm not sure whether it's the event that affected their lives the most.
But I would think that our cohort had mostly grown up during the post 2008 era. There does seem to be quite a big difference between our and pre-2000 mindsets however, so I would think such a proposition makes sense.
I didn't grow up in America, so I didn't really have the first hand experience of living in a pre-2008 America. From the people I know, it does seem that the 2008 crisis did affect their lives a lot, but I'm not sure whether it's the event that affected their lives the most.
But I would think that our cohort had mostly grown up during the post 2008 era. There does seem to be quite a big difference between our and pre-2000 mindsets however, so I would think such a proposition makes sense.