Gen Z think 53 is 'old' – the same age as Eminem, Cameron Diaz and Liam Gallagher - Discover SWNS
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Last updated: April 28, 2026
A poll of 2,000 British adults reveals a stark generational divide in the perception of when old age begins. Gen Z, in particular, holds a significantly younger view of old age compared to older generations. This perception has notable implications for societal attitudes and individual planning as people age.
- Key Findings: Gen Z believes old age starts at an average of 53 years old.
- This age coincides with the current ages of notable celebrities like Eminem, Cameron Diaz, and Liam Gallagher.
- Millennials perceive old age beginning at 60.
- Gen X believes old age commences at 66.
- Baby Boomers, the oldest generation surveyed, think old age starts at 72.
- The study highlights that younger generations tend to perceive old age as starting much earlier than older generations do.
- This differing perspective could influence lifestyle choices, retirement planning, and societal views on aging across different age groups.
- The survey sampled 2,000 individuals across Great Britain to gather these generational insights.