You’re in the
Silent Generation
1928 to 1945born 1933
Too young for the war, first in line for rock and roll.
In the Silent Generation (1928 to 1945), early Silent Generation, turning 93 in 2026. No asterisks: 1933 sits well inside Silent, 1928 to 1945.
You’re in the
Silent Generation
1928 to 1945born 1933
Too young for the war, first in line for rock and roll.
Born 1933: you’re in the Silent Generation (1928 to 1945), early Silent Generation. No asterisks: 1933 sits well inside Silent, 1928 to 1945.
Read about the Silent Generation
1933 is early Silent Generation: the early third of Silent runs 1928 to 1933. Pew Research Center range. Nearly every source agrees on 1928 to 1945, ending with the close of World War II.
The Silent Generation is the cohort born from 1928 to 1945: too young to have fought in the Second World War, old enough to remember it, and raised during the Great Depression and the wartime home front. It is a small generation, because birth rates fell through the 1930s, and it came of age in the unusually prosperous 1950s. The label is one of the least accurate in the whole series: the people who supposedly kept quiet include most of the leaders of the civil rights movement, most of the founders of rock and roll, and the first wave of second-wave feminism. Read the full The Silent Generation page.
Shared reference points, dated, so the generation label has something concrete behind it.
Someone born in 1933 turned 18 in 1951, 21 in 1954, 30 in 1963, 40 in 1973, 50 in 1983, 65 in 1998 and 80 in 2013. Next up: 100 in 2033.