Introduction Generation X, typically defined as individuals born between 1965 and 1980, has often been overshadowed by the larger Baby Boomer and Millennial generations. However, their influence is pivotal in shaping today’s workforce, consumer habits, and cultural practices. As society grapples with rapid technological advancement and shifting social norms, understanding Generation X’s unique position can
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