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with some of the age groups most commonly segmented in the United States. They are shown in Table 5.2
"U.S. Generations and Characteristics". Into which category do you fall?
Table 5.2 U.S. Generations and Characteristics
Generation Also Known As
Birth
Years Characteristics
Seniors
“The Silent Generation,” “Matures,”
“Veterans,” and “Traditionalists”
1945 and
prior
Experienced very limited credit growing
up
Tend to live within their means
Spend more on health care than any other
age group
Internet usage rates increasing faster
than any other group
Baby
Boomers
1946–
1964
Second-largest generation in the United
States
Grew up in prosperous times before the
widespread use of credit
Account for 50 percent of U.S. consumer
spending
Willing to use new technologies as they
see fit
Generation
X
1965–
1979
Comfortable but cautious about
borrowing
Buying habits characterized by their life
stages
Embrace technology and multitasking
Generation
Y
“Millennials,” “Echo Boomers,” includes
“Tweens” (preteens)
1980–
2000
Largest U.S. generation
Grew up with credit cards