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Millennials: How this Generation will Change Life in SoCal

Season 2 Episode 8

Members of the Millennial generation were born between the early 1980's and the early 2000's; they are the largest generation in America's history, with even bigger numbers than the baby boom generation. For them, desktop computers and voicemail are so last century; they prefer smart phones and texting. We'll examine the changes that are part of our future.

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