Generational discussions often neglect Gen X, those born from 1965 to 1980. Characterized as the 'forgotten generation', they receive far less attention than Baby Boomers and Millennials in media narratives. With only 34 articles published on Gen X compared to over 300 combined for the other two generations, their presence is often minimized. Their transitionary role is significant, acting as a bridge between older and younger generations, but their unique cultural contributions and identities remain underrepresented.
In many cases, Gen X has been a footnote in the story, showcasing their positioning between two dominant generations, overshadowing their own narratives.
Gen X is often regarded as the 'forgotten generation,' overshadowed in discussions about demographics and cultural influence by both baby boomers and millennials.
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