THE MILLENIAL GENERATION WE ARE……………. WE ARE…… The Millennial Generation Generation Y Generation Next Echo Boomers Boomerang Generation Peter Pan Generation.

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THE MILLENIAL GENERATION WE ARE…………….

WE ARE…… The Millennial Generation Generation Y Generation Next Echo Boomers Boomerang Generation Peter Pan Generation

THE GROWTH OF TECHNOLOGY

TRAITS -Academically Oriented -Spiritually Oriented -Diverse -Civic and Service Minded

MEDIA COMMUNICATION

MILLENNIAL GENERATION FACTS -MILLENIALS ARE MORE LIKELY TO SHOP ONLINE THAN ANY OTHER GENERATION -TYPICALLY MILLENIALS ARE MORE LIKELY TO VALUE PRICE OVER QUALITY -MILLENIALS ARE THE MOST UNIQUE GENERATION, THEY USE CLOTHING AS A MEANS OF SELF EXPRESSION -MILLENIALS ARE CONSTANTLY LOOKING FOR NEW TRENDS AND NEW WAYS TO IDENTIFY THEMSELVES

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Millennial Generation College Students 997% owned a computer 994% owned a cell phone 556% owned an MP3 player 776% used instant messaging 992% multitask while instant messaging 440% rely on television for news