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  1. Las cigüeñas vuelven a poblar los tejados alemanes, pero sin “baby boom”

    Las cigüeñas vuelven a poblar los tejados alemanes, pero sin “baby boom”
    Por Volker Danisch (dpa) Petershagen/Bergenhusen (Alemania), 6 abr (dpa) – La tradición de que las cigüeñas traen bebés debería estar generando un “baby boom” en Alemania a tenor de la cantidad de cigüeñas blancas presentes en sus tejados, como muestran la [...]

    #Alemania #BabyBoom #Cigüeñas #CigüeñasBlancas #Migración #Mundo

    elmundo.cr/mundo/las-ciguenas-

  2. Krankenhaus Holweide meldet starken Anstieg der Geburten

    Kölner Klinik meldet Babyboom Mehr als 1.800 Kinder im Krankenhaus Holweide geboren 13.01.2026 – 09:23 UhrLesedauer: 1 Min.…
    #Koeln #Koln #Cologne #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #Köln #100137924 #100601380 #Babyboom #Geburtenanstieg #Geburtenzahl #Germany #Holweide #Kreißsaal #Nordrhein-Westfalen #Zuwachs
    europesays.com/de/714783/

  3. The oldest Baby Boomers turn 80 in 2026 – Pew Research Center

    January 9, 2026

    The oldest Baby Boomers turn 80 in 2026

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    By Richard Fry

    (Fabio Formaggio via Getty Images)

    Baby Boomers will soon reach another milestone: In 2026, the oldest members of this generation will turn 80.

    The Baby Boom generation refers to adults born between 1946 and 1964. The name reflects the sharp and prolonged increase in fertility that occurred in the wake of World War II.

    About this research

    The United States saw a total of 76 million births during the boom, with the annual number surpassing 4 million in 1954 and remaining above that level until 1965. The annual number of births would not surpass 4 million again until 1989.

    Besides marking the end of the Baby Boom generation, 1964 also marked the peak of the generation as a share of the total U.S. population. The Census Bureau estimated that there were 72.5 million Baby Boomers on July 1, 1964, accounting for 37% of the population.

    While Boomers peaked as a share of the population in 1964, their absolute number peaked at 79 million in 1999. This increase was due to increased immigration to the U.S. in the second half of the 20th century.

    So how many Boomers are there today? As of July 1, 2024 – the most recent available data – there were an estimated 67 million Boomers, accounting for only 20% of the nation’s population.

    The Census Bureau also periodically releases projections of the U.S. population. The bureau projects that the Boomer population will be about 1 million in 2062, when the youngest turn 98.

    Related: U.S. centenarian population is projected to quadruple over the next 30 years

    Topics

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: The oldest Baby Boomers turn 80 in 2026 | Pew Research Center

    #80YearsOld #BabyBoom #BabyBoomers #Born19461964 #EightyYearsOld #Generations #Oldest #Pew #PewResearch #PewResearchCenter
  4. The oldest Baby Boomers turn 80 in 2026 – Pew Research Center

    January 9, 2026

    The oldest Baby Boomers turn 80 in 2026

    X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Mail

    By Richard Fry

    (Fabio Formaggio via Getty Images)

    Baby Boomers will soon reach another milestone: In 2026, the oldest members of this generation will turn 80.

    The Baby Boom generation refers to adults born between 1946 and 1964. The name reflects the sharp and prolonged increase in fertility that occurred in the wake of World War II.

    About this research

    The United States saw a total of 76 million births during the boom, with the annual number surpassing 4 million in 1954 and remaining above that level until 1965. The annual number of births would not surpass 4 million again until 1989.

    Besides marking the end of the Baby Boom generation, 1964 also marked the peak of the generation as a share of the total U.S. population. The Census Bureau estimated that there were 72.5 million Baby Boomers on July 1, 1964, accounting for 37% of the population.

    While Boomers peaked as a share of the population in 1964, their absolute number peaked at 79 million in 1999. This increase was due to increased immigration to the U.S. in the second half of the 20th century.

    So how many Boomers are there today? As of July 1, 2024 – the most recent available data – there were an estimated 67 million Boomers, accounting for only 20% of the nation’s population.

    The Census Bureau also periodically releases projections of the U.S. population. The bureau projects that the Boomer population will be about 1 million in 2062, when the youngest turn 98.

    Related: U.S. centenarian population is projected to quadruple over the next 30 years

    Topics

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: The oldest Baby Boomers turn 80 in 2026 | Pew Research Center

    #80YearsOld #BabyBoom #BabyBoomers #Born19461964 #EightyYearsOld #Generations #Oldest #Pew #PewResearch #PewResearchCenter
  5. Movie TV Tech Geeks #TVFeatures #BabyBoom #DianeKeaton #NBC NBC Took One of Diane Keaton’s Best Movies and Failed It as This Forgotten Sitcom dlvr.it/TPTvnr

  6. Diane Keaton’s ‘Baby Boom’ Sets Reboot From Amazon MGM

    Bust out the apple sauce — the beloved ’80s motherhood comedy “Baby Boom” is getting a reboot at…
    #NewsBeep #News #Movies #AmazonMGMStudios #AU #Australia #BabyBoom #DianeKeaton #Entertainment
    newsbeep.com/au/308481/

  7. Why baby boomers are the wealthiest generation – The Washington Post

    How baby boomers got so rich and why their kids are unlikely to catch up

    The wealthiest generation holds more than $85 trillion in assets thanks to economic conditions Gen X, millennials and others would be hard-pressed to replicate.

    November 18, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. EST, Yesterday at 5:00 a.m. EST, 7 min

    (Washington Post illustration; iStock)

    By Shannon Najmabadi and Federica Cocco

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    The reasons come down to timing and time: Americans 75 and older bought homes and invested in stocks well before such assets exploded in value, according to Edward Wolff, an economics professor at New York University. In a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, he examined the four decades between 1983 and 2022 when those older boomers saw their wealth climb and their younger peers recorded relative declines.

    “It’s astonishing how their relative wealth has taken off in the last 30-plus years,” Wolff said. “They started out as among the poorest groups in terms of wealth back in 1983.”

    The wealth of baby boomers — especially those in retirement —is a reflection of the uniquely favorable economic conditions that occurred during their working lives, Wolff and other economists said. So much so that it would be difficult for younger generations to emulate, especially as they are more likely to be weighed down by debt or child care costs.

    Housing costs also factor into the widening divide between baby boomers (born from 1946 to 1964) and everyone else, experts say. Generation X (1965 to 1980), millennials (1981 to 1996) and their successors increasingly dedicate a bigger portion of their budgets to mortgage or rent.

    People might assume boomers’ wealth reflects superior financial decision-making, if they don’t consider the historical context that allowed boomers to build their wealth over decades, said Olivia Mitchell, professor of business economics and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why baby boomers are the wealthiest generation – The Washington Post

    #babyBoom #babyBoomers #boomerKids #boughtHomes #childrenOfBoomers #economicConditions #economy #federicaCocco #generation #housingCosts #nationalBureauOfEconomicResearch #rich #shannonNajmabadi #stockInvestments #wealth #wealthiest #workingLives

  8. Why baby boomers are the wealthiest generation – The Washington Post

    How baby boomers got so rich and why their kids are unlikely to catch up

    The wealthiest generation holds more than $85 trillion in assets thanks to economic conditions Gen X, millennials and others would be hard-pressed to replicate.

    November 18, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. EST, Yesterday at 5:00 a.m. EST, 7 min

    (Washington Post illustration; iStock)

    By Shannon Najmabadi and Federica Cocco

    Get a curated selection of 10 of our best stories in your inbox every weekend.

    The reasons come down to timing and time: Americans 75 and older bought homes and invested in stocks well before such assets exploded in value, according to Edward Wolff, an economics professor at New York University. In a working paper for the National Bureau of Economic Research, he examined the four decades between 1983 and 2022 when those older boomers saw their wealth climb and their younger peers recorded relative declines.

    “It’s astonishing how their relative wealth has taken off in the last 30-plus years,” Wolff said. “They started out as among the poorest groups in terms of wealth back in 1983.”

    The wealth of baby boomers — especially those in retirement —is a reflection of the uniquely favorable economic conditions that occurred during their working lives, Wolff and other economists said. So much so that it would be difficult for younger generations to emulate, especially as they are more likely to be weighed down by debt or child care costs.

    Housing costs also factor into the widening divide between baby boomers (born from 1946 to 1964) and everyone else, experts say. Generation X (1965 to 1980), millennials (1981 to 1996) and their successors increasingly dedicate a bigger portion of their budgets to mortgage or rent.

    People might assume boomers’ wealth reflects superior financial decision-making, if they don’t consider the historical context that allowed boomers to build their wealth over decades, said Olivia Mitchell, professor of business economics and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Why baby boomers are the wealthiest generation – The Washington Post

    #babyBoom #babyBoomers #boomerKids #boughtHomes #childrenOfBoomers #economicConditions #economy #federicaCocco #generation #housingCosts #nationalBureauOfEconomicResearch #rich #shannonNajmabadi #stockInvestments #wealth #wealthiest #workingLives

  9. The 1950s: shiny kitchens, new cars, and TV in every living room—plus rock ’n’ roll, white flight, and the first sparks of Civil Rights.

    🎧 The Baby Boom & Suburban America → url.thaliyal.com/hizP1

    #HistoryPodcast #1950s #BabyBoom #SuburbanAmerica #CivilRights #USHistory

  10. The 1950s: shiny kitchens, new cars, and TV in every living room—plus rock ’n’ roll, white flight, and the first sparks of Civil Rights.

    🎧 The Baby Boom & Suburban America → url.thaliyal.com/hizP1

    #HistoryPodcast #1950s #BabyBoom #SuburbanAmerica #CivilRights #USHistory

  11. The 1950s: shiny kitchens, new cars, and TV in every living room—plus rock ’n’ roll, white flight, and the first sparks of Civil Rights.

    🎧 The Baby Boom & Suburban America → url.thaliyal.com/hizP1

    #HistoryPodcast #1950s #BabyBoom #SuburbanAmerica #CivilRights #USHistory

  12. The 1950s: shiny kitchens, new cars, and TV in every living room—plus rock ’n’ roll, white flight, and the first sparks of Civil Rights.

    🎧 The Baby Boom & Suburban America → url.thaliyal.com/hizP1

    #HistoryPodcast #1950s #BabyBoom #SuburbanAmerica #CivilRights #USHistory

  13. The 1950s: shiny kitchens, new cars, and TV in every living room—plus rock ’n’ roll, white flight, and the first sparks of Civil Rights.

    🎧 The Baby Boom & Suburban America → url.thaliyal.com/hizP1

    #HistoryPodcast #1950s #BabyBoom #SuburbanAmerica #CivilRights #USHistory

  14. In a twist that feels straight out of a sci-fi flick, a baby has arrived from a 30-year-old frozen embryo, setting a remarkable record! Who knew time travel was possible, even in the nursery? Welcome to the future of parenting! #FrozenEmbryo #SciFiReality #BabyBoom Source: theinformer.uk

  15. South Korea’s Baby Boom: Diapers Outsell Smartphones for 11 Months Straight

    #BirthBonanza #SouthKoreaSurge #BabyBoom #MoreTheMerrier #DiaperDemand By: TheJestPress.com **South Korea Experiences 14-Year High in Births, Threatens to Run Out of Cute Baby Names by Autumn** SEOUL—Hospitals across South Korea have been caught completely off guard by a sudden, dramatic spike in baby births, marking 11 months of consecutive growth and a 14-year high for May. The nation's…

    thejestpress.com/2025/07/22/so

  16. Ah, yes, an article asking how to create another baby boom by spending money like it's Monopoly, while ignoring the small details like, oh, the entire post-war economic boom and scientific advances. 🤦‍♂️ Because clearly, the best way to fix a birthrate issue is to write an essay instead of solving actual problems. 📉💡
    derekthompson.org/p/what-cause #babyboom #economicpolicy #socialissues #parentingchallenges #criticalthinking #HackerNews #ngated

  17. Ah, yes, an article asking how to create another baby boom by spending money like it's Monopoly, while ignoring the small details like, oh, the entire post-war economic boom and scientific advances. 🤦‍♂️ Because clearly, the best way to fix a birthrate issue is to write an essay instead of solving actual problems. 📉💡
    derekthompson.org/p/what-cause #babyboom #economicpolicy #socialissues #parentingchallenges #criticalthinking #HackerNews #ngated

  18. Ah, yes, an article asking how to create another baby boom by spending money like it's Monopoly, while ignoring the small details like, oh, the entire post-war economic boom and scientific advances. 🤦‍♂️ Because clearly, the best way to fix a birthrate issue is to write an essay instead of solving actual problems. 📉💡
    derekthompson.org/p/what-cause #babyboom #economicpolicy #socialissues #parentingchallenges #criticalthinking #HackerNews #ngated

  19. Ah, yes, an article asking how to create another baby boom by spending money like it's Monopoly, while ignoring the small details like, oh, the entire post-war economic boom and scientific advances. 🤦‍♂️ Because clearly, the best way to fix a birthrate issue is to write an essay instead of solving actual problems. 📉💡
    derekthompson.org/p/what-cause #babyboom #economicpolicy #socialissues #parentingchallenges #criticalthinking #HackerNews #ngated

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    #DianeKeaton #ActriceDuJour #actress
    #TheGodfather #BabyBoom #Reds #BookClub #AnnieHall #cinegenres

    𝐄n 𝐒avoir 𝐏lus:
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  21. 👶✨ Spandau erlebt einen echten Baby-Boom! Mit +15,6 % mehr Geburten als im Vorjahr liegt der Bezirk weit über dem Berliner Schnitt. Warum ziehen so viele junge Familien in den Westen? Mehr dazu im Tagesspiegel: tagesspiegel.de/berlin/bezirke #Spandau #Berlin #Babyboom #newz

  22. 👶✨ Spandau erlebt einen echten Baby-Boom! Mit +15,6 % mehr Geburten als im Vorjahr liegt der Bezirk weit über dem Berliner Schnitt. Warum ziehen so viele junge Familien in den Westen? Mehr dazu im Tagesspiegel: tagesspiegel.de/berlin/bezirke #Spandau #Berlin #Babyboom #newz