Baby Boomer
The term "Baby Boomer" refers to individuals born during the post-World War II baby boom, specifically from 1946 to 1964. This generation is characterized by a significant increase in birth rates as soldiers returned home and families expanded. Baby Boomers grew up during a time of economic prosperity and social change, influencing various aspects of culture and society.
Baby Boomers have played a crucial role in shaping modern society, impacting areas such as education, politics, and consumerism. As they age, this generation faces unique challenges, including retirement and healthcare needs, which have implications for social services and the economy.