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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsi am am a generation jones . i just found out whatt tthat means
generation jones were people were born 1956 to 1960. wikipedia article below i was born in 1957. dont remember ww2 or korea or viet nam . didnt goto woodstock and graduated from high school in 1976 wikipedia link below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generation_Jones

LetMyPeopleVote
(170,034 posts)bullimiami
(14,060 posts)Were pretty much The 70s Show.
wcmagumba
(4,715 posts)I just missed getting a draft card and Viet Nam, thank goodness...too young for Woodstock...
AllaN01Bear
(27,442 posts)NewHendoLib
(61,340 posts)Qutzupalotl
(15,507 posts)Crunchy Frog
(28,050 posts)keep_left
(3,074 posts)...of the Boomer generation. There are a number of characteristics that define them: they tend to be more acquisitive, competitive, ambitious, entrepreneurial, etc. The Yuppies of the 1980s are a good example of this (though of course one can only make broad generalizations about large population groups). Generation Jones is also supposedly more conservative than the early Boomers, having grown up during the recession/stagflation of the '70s, deindustrialization/Rust Belt, etc.
eShirl
(19,674 posts)MTV Generation, video arcade games, home computer in my teen years
maxsolomon
(37,383 posts)The Boomer Gen is too broad at 20 years, 45 to 65. Most other Generations are 15 years long. Hence the "Generation Jones" fiction that 56 to 65 is somehow different and sucks less. We don't.
You suck too, Gen X.
OC375
(278 posts)The generation that doesn't care about generations. I'm also both stupid, and contagious.
darkstar
(5,711 posts)here as well. But I clearly remember Vietnam Nam. I was a 16 year old male going on 17 before the draft was over.
tinrobot
(11,780 posts)I was home watching Saturday morning cartoons when the "boomers" were at Woodstock.
I don't remember The Beatles on Ed Sullivan, either. Devo are my Beatles.
AllaN01Bear
(27,442 posts)Crunchy Frog
(28,050 posts)I was in my teens when I learned that it had been a music festival.
But I still get classified as a Boomer.
BluesRunTheGame
(1,869 posts)Not sure if its all of 1958 or just September 1st.
mentalsolstice
(4,615 posts)However, Im married to a true baby boomer, born in 1946, who served in Vietnam. We experienced a lot of the same things, but in different ways. I remember a guy who lived a couple houses down the street being killed there, and all of us kids were told not to play near there out of respect for the family. I guess you could say I was a Wonder Years kid.
I cant believe you didnt remember Vietnam
.what about the assassinations of RFK and MLK?
Ilsa
(63,315 posts)Last edited Fri Sep 12, 2025, 09:12 PM - Edit history (1)
Not ambitious anymore. My ambition died after about ten years in the work force. I worked for myself for awhile, though. I remember inflation, price freezes, Vietnam, the lottery, dating older vets after the war. I remember JFK assassination, RFK assassination, landing on the moon, Watergate, Chicago riots, lynchings, George Wallace, etc. We watched alot of news and I liked newspapers and magazines, so I was pretty aware of current events.