naughtysaurus t1_j1jwctg wrote
Reply to comment by Odd-Pick7512 in Still using a 1930s pressure canner (from National Pressure Cooker Co.) that's been used by my family for 5 generations by ubermaker77
It's not unnamed. Generation Alpha started in 2010.
Odd-Pick7512 t1_j1ka56m wrote
First I've heard that term. TIL.
I think 2010 seems a bit early and cuts into Gen Z period. But that's just me.
naughtysaurus t1_j1kczjn wrote
The beginning year is a bit fuzzy, but for research purposes the starting year is 2010. Lots of stuff says early to mid 2010s.
WikiSummarizerBot t1_j1kd0yq wrote
>Generation Alpha (Gen Alpha for short) is the Western demographic cohort succeeding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early to mid 2010s as starting birth years and the mid 2020s as ending birth years. Named after the first letter in the Greek alphabet, Generation Alpha is the first to be born entirely in the 21st century. Most members of Generation Alpha are the children of Millennials. Generation Alpha has been born at a time of falling fertility rates across much of the world.
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