Word info

Generation Y

Proper noun

Meaning

Generation Y

The generation of people born between the early 1980s and mid-1990s (with 1996 births cited as the last Millennial year), following Generation X.
Synonyms: Generation Next, millennials
Coordinate terms: Generation X, Generation Z, Nintendo generation

generation Y

Alternative letter-case form of Generation Y.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Similarly, 42% of Generation Y would extend the monthly reporting period to meet financial targets, compared with 31% of all other employees. Source: Internet

A Harris Group study found that 72 percent of Generation Y prefers spending money on travel, music festivals and other experiential souvenirs. Source: Internet

And more systematic research on Generation Y confirms that many more men than in the past are asking questions about how they are going to integrate active parenthood with their professional lives. Source: Internet

But Generation Y, AKA Millennials, will take leadership in the years ahead, having grown up in a world where the Saint Lucia STAR is only a click and a few keyboard strokes away, no matter whether you are in Saint Lucia or many miles from it. Source: Internet

Customers in Generation Y are now called 3.0 customers demanding all banking services through digital technology based banking. Source: Internet

Well, given that Generation Y is the most ignorant, the least educated, the dumbest and the most coddled and spoiled collection of useful idiots in recorded history… Source: Internet

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