New survey data indicates workers aged 45 to 60 years old are ideally positioned to link the contrasting workplace vibes and ...
Generation X helped redefine modern work culture, but some of the same traits that once made them pioneers are now creating friction in today’s fast-changing workplaces.
Gen X grew up in a time when behavior lived mostly in the moment, and then it disappeared. Conversations stayed between people in the room, mistakes faded with memory, and social feedback came days or ...
Generation X prides itself on never being surprised, which has generally served us well. Keeping our expectations low and our cynicism-level high has allowed Gen X to remain agile throughout numerous ...
How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations. Gen X How one era changed everything about the culture — and why we’re so nostalgic for its creations.
Gen X is entering the retirement zone — they’re now ages 45 to 60 — but many feel far from ready. Rising costs, debt and family obligations are making it harder than ever to retire comfortably.
A raft of new surveys suggest the MTV Generation is regretful about past financial missteps, anxious about the current economy and fretful about the future. Many Gen Xers sense they haven’t saved ...
Different generations carry themselves in different ways. What seems perfectly fine to millennials and Gen Z would be absolutely absurd to baby boomers and Gen X. We're all a part of generations that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Shelley E. Kohan covers the retail industry and is based in New York. Gen X consumers expect intuitive, low-friction digital ...