In all the media coverage of Obama’s historic election, he is often described as Kennedyesque, and the leader of a new generation. However, the media never names the generation he leads: Generation X.
The exact definitions of Baby Boomer vs Generation X are pretty fuzzy, but Wikipedia definesĀ Generation X as 1961-1981, so Obama birth in 1961 makes him one of the first Gen Xers.
For the last 16 years, the US has been led by Baby Boomer presidents – with obviously mixed results. A baby boom is a population bubble, and I can’t help feeling the currently bursting economic bubble is somehow tied to the rise and fall of the baby boom bubble.
Obama is not a GenXer. As many influential experts and publications have repeatedly pointed out, Obama is part of Generation Jones, born 1954-1965, between the Boomers and Xers.
You may find this page interesting: it has, among other things, excerpts from publications like Newsweek and the New York Times, and videos with over 25 top pundits, all talking specifically about Obama’s identity as a GenJoneser:
http://www.generationjones.com/2008election.html
Thanks CampaignTrailer, I hadn’t heard of Generation Jones before.
Yep, as stated in the previous comment, he is Generation Jones..kind of a forgotten Generation. But Gen X will get our turn in the whitehouse:-) I write a cloumn on Gen X if you want to check it out~!