Tyler Ryan

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If you were a kid in the 1970s or 1980s who returned to an empty house after school, you’d let yourself in and a parentless late afternoon would stretch before you. A pack of cookies and several episodes of Happy Days and Mork and Mindy reruns later, your parent or parents would get home. This was the life of the latchkey kid, named after the key you wore on a string around your neck.
Generations: The Real Differences Between Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Boomers, and Silents—and What They Mean for America's Future
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