User:BayBee Boomer/sandbox

 Boomerology is defined by Dion Dennis as: the study of the nexus between the rise of the virtual class, architectural patterns of race and class segregation and the concurrent technologically extended and enhanced life span of an expanding aging population. CTheory However it can also be defined as the generation of people born between the years of 1946-1964. In the U.S. the boomer generation represents approximately 23% of the general population according to demographers. Although there were some 76 million babies born during the specific timeframe, today's estimates show a slight decrease in that total, as it should, realistically. There are many individuals who continue to be very interested in the "what" the "how" the "where" and the "when" of the boomer generation as they continue to shape and restructure society. Boomers still hold the record of the most written about, discussed and observed generation in recorded history.