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Old 06-27-2019, 09:03 AM   #56
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Originally Posted by 4691mls View Post
I don't consider myself a "senior" yet (in my mid 50s; according to most definitions I've seen I am at the tail end of the Baby Boom generation) however, I grew up in the age of 3 networks, in a family where reading for entertainment was encouraged.

I know people of various ages from my age on up to 80s who do read regularly. I don't know a lot of younger people so i can't really compare generations.
Depends where you are in your mid 50s; the cutoff is obviously arbitrary, but a lot of people say Gen X started around 1965.

Most of the seniors around me are avid readers also, as are almost all of the children and a fair few of the teenagers.
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