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Gen Y

or GenY, Gen-Y

[ jen wahy ]

noun

  1. another term for Generation Y.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • Gen Y'er noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Gen Y1

First recorded in 1990–95
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Younger generations are fueling this trend, with 69.2% of Gen Z and 51% of Gen Y planning to spend more.

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"Unlike their predecessors who prioritized privacy, the Gen Y digital immigrants and Gen Z digital natives are not averse to flaunting their lifestyles on social media," Verghese said.

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That’s a truth evident on the UN stage, where differing ideologies from the same Gen Y were on full display.

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We know fundamentally that Gen Y games more than Gen X, Gen Z more than Gen Y, and Gen A more than Gen Z, and that trend is not turning around.

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Contrasted with the clenched determination of prior generations to never admit when there's a problem, Gen Y's hunger to identify and treat its emotional challenges isn't just understandable, it's pretty commendable.

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