You’re a
Baby Boomer
1946 to 1964born 1950
Born into the postwar boom, raised on television.
A Baby Boomer (1946 to 1964), early Baby Boomer, turning 76 in 2026. No asterisks: 1950 sits well inside Boomers, 1946 to 1964.
You’re a
Baby Boomer
1946 to 1964born 1950
Born into the postwar boom, raised on television.
Born 1950: you’re a Baby Boomer (1946 to 1964), early Baby Boomer. No asterisks: 1950 sits well inside Boomers, 1946 to 1964.
1950 is early Baby Boomer: the early third of Boomers runs 1946 to 1952. Pew Research Center range, and the one generation with an official definition: the US Census Bureau uses the same 1946 to 1964 birth-rate boom.
Baby Boomers are the cohort born from 1946 to 1964, the years of the postwar surge in births. It is the only generation with an official definition: the US Census Bureau uses the same range, because it is measurable. Births jumped from about 2.9 million in 1945 to 3.4 million in 1946, passed 4 million in 1954, peaked at about 4.3 million in 1957, and stayed above 4 million until 1964. Roughly 76 million Americans were born in those nineteen years, and their size has shaped every institution they passed through, from overcrowded elementary schools in the 1950s to the strain on Social Security today. Read the full Baby Boomers page.
Shared reference points, dated, so the generation label has something concrete behind it.
Someone born in 1950 turned 18 in 1968, 21 in 1971, 30 in 1980, 40 in 1990, 50 in 2000 and 65 in 2015. Next up: 80 in 2030.