2025 Officially Signals the Dawn of a New Human Generation

2025 Officially Signals the Dawn of a New Human Generation

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Generation Alpha is about to face some competition.

Babies born on January 1st and beyond belong to Generation Beta, a new cohort covering those born from 2025 to 2039.

Research firm McCrindle shared in a blog post that by 2035, Gen Beta will make up 16% of the global population, and many will likely live to experience the 22nd century.

McCrindle, founded by social researcher Mark McCrindle, who also coined the term Gen Alpha, further outlined the generational groups commonly used over the last century.

  • Gen Beta: 2025-2039
  • Gen Alpha: 2010-2024
  • Gen Z: 1997-2009
  • Millennials: 1981-1996
  • Generation X: 1965-1980
  • Boomers: 1946-1964
  • The Silent Generation: 1928-1945

Gen Beta, like Gen Alpha, will shape their lives around technology, continuing the legacy of the “iPad Kids.”

Like Gen Alpha, Gen Beta will be heavily shaped by technology. The previous generation, sometimes dubbed “iPad kids” for their tech dependence, is just the beginning.

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McCrindle emphasized that AI and automation will significantly define Gen Beta’s lives. Furthermore, they will face major challenges, such as the climate crisis and global demographic shifts, which will not only impact their daily experiences but also play a pivotal role in shaping their future.

As technology and AI tools like ChatGPT become more widespread, Gen Alpha parents are already navigating their children’s tech engagement. In fact, a Pew Research Center study from November 2023 found that one in five students who were familiar with ChatGPT used it for schoolwork. To mitigate potential risks, parenting experts advise limiting social media exposure for Gen Alpha, aiming to protect their mental health.

While generational labels remain popular, their value has been debated. Michael Dimock, president of Pew Research Center, cautioned in 2019 that these labels should serve as a tool to understand societal change, rather than oversimplify the differences between groups.


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