Who are the new generation?

A new generation is here. You probably didn’t notice. They didn’t upset music, politics or fashion. They didn’t make mothers blush or old men angry. They didn’t break anything. They quietly arrived at adulthood – 100 million 16-24s in the US and Europe alone – with a different outlook to those before them, says Luke Mitchell, head of insight at research firm Voxburner.

 

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