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baby boom

NOUN
population explosion
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The aging of the baby boom generation—known as the “silver tsunami”—along with rising life expectancies pointed to years of steady demand and pricing power.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the Dodgers on the verge of etching their legacy with a possible third title in six years, this baby boom of sorts may be in its infancy.

From Los Angeles Times

“We will support baby booms and we will support baby bonuses for a new baby boom,” he said at the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2023, as quoted by The New York Times.

From Salon

From the late 1940s the UK also saw a post-war baby boom putting more pressure on busy maternity services in the newly formed NHS.

From BBC

"Trump himself campaigned on implementing a new "baby boom" and last week he declared himself the 'fertilisation president'."

From BBC