You’re in the
Greatest Generation
1901 to 1927born 1918
Grew up in the Depression, then went to war.
In the Greatest Generation (1901 to 1927), core Greatest Generation, turning 108 in 2026. No asterisks: 1918 sits well inside Greatest, 1901 to 1927.
You’re in the
Greatest Generation
1901 to 1927born 1918
Grew up in the Depression, then went to war.
Born 1918: you’re in the Greatest Generation (1901 to 1927), core Greatest Generation. No asterisks: 1918 sits well inside Greatest, 1901 to 1927.
Read about the Greatest Generation
1918 is core Greatest Generation: the core third of Greatest runs 1910 to 1918. Pew Research Center range. Some historians start it a few years later, but 1901 to 1927 is the standard reference.
The Greatest Generation is the cohort born from 1901 to 1927: people who were children or young adults when the stock market crashed in 1929, who came of age in the Great Depression, and who then fought or worked through the Second World War. Around 16 million Americans served in uniform between 1941 and 1945, and the large majority of them were born in these years. Afterwards, the same people used the GI Bill to go to college and buy houses at a scale no earlier cohort had, built the postwar suburbs, and became the parents of the Baby Boomers. Read the full The Greatest Generation page.
Shared reference points, dated, so the generation label has something concrete behind it.
Someone born in 1918 turned 18 in 1936, 21 in 1939, 30 in 1948, 40 in 1958, 50 in 1968, 65 in 1983, 80 in 1998 and 100 in 2018.