02232oam 2200469 450 991081270220332120190911112725.01-940308-86-0(OCoLC)903964533(MiFhGG)GVRL8XGV(EXLCZ)99371000000034198020150602h20152015 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrGeneration X Americans born 1965 to 1976 /by the New Strategist editorsEighth edition.Amityville, New York :New Strategist Press, LLC,[2015]�20151 online resource (pages) illustrationsAmerican Generations SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-940308-84-4 1-322-87135-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.chapter 1. Attitudes -- chapter 2. Education -- chapter 3. Health -- chapter 4. Housing -- chapter 5. Income -- chapter 6. Labor force -- chapter 7. Living arrangements -- chapter 8. Population -- chapter 9. Spending -- chapter 10. Time use -- chapter 11. Wealth.The eighth edition of Generation X: Americans Born 1965 to 1976 tells the story of the small but vital generation spanning the ages of 38 to 49 in 2014. Although their numbers are small, lifestage dictates that Generation X is a vital part of the nation's commerce and culture. People in their thirties and forties are in the crowded-nest years. They are supposed to be advancing in their careers, their incomes should be growing, and their spending should climb because of the expenses of children and teens. But the generation has been hit hard by the Great Recession and is still struggling to recAmerican generations series.Generation XUnited StatesStatisticsYoung adultsUnited StatesStatisticsGeneration XYoung adults658.8343New Strategist Editors,MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910812702203321Generation X3870004UNINA