word choice - What would be another term for a person in their 50s and 60s other than "boomer" or "Gen-Xer"?


What would be another term for a person in their 50s and 60s other than "boomer" or "Gen-Xer"? People in their late 50s are technically baby-boomers, but "boomers" doesn't quite fit. People in their early 50s are "Gen-Xers" but that name has lost its meaning.
What could be some good names for people that are older, in general?
Elderly and even senior-citizen are just awful names!
What are some positive and non-ageist names for these people?




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