Talk:Millennials

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Vandalization and Bias toward the Millennial Age range[change source]

The official Wikipedia page for Millennials has the 1981-1996 as the primary date range to define the Millennials. The United States Library of Congress and the federal government of Canada are the only federal institutions in the world to officially cite a specific date range for both Millennials and Gen Z. No other federal government has done this or cited any other range. Many of these sources for the "1980-1995" are heavily outdated because some of them such as the New York Times have changed to the 1981-1996 age range as of 2022. These will be eventually removed and changed. The 1996 celebrities are officially considered Millennials by the United States government. The fact that the 1995 celebrities were left alone despite having the 1980-1994 range shows that the previous editor is basing their edits on personal bias vs. factual sources. The 1981-1996 Millennial range is cited more and outnumbers the other inconsistent date ranges. (see official Wikipedia page for all sources). Some started Millennials in 1979. Others start in 1980. The vast majority however start in 1981 and end in 1996. Any edits that include sources that are not credible or from pop cites will be removed here and on the Gen Z page. 2601:940:C180:3DB0:0:0:0:FCB (talk) 00:39, 18 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]