Født i 2004
Hvis du blev født i 2004, er du 21 eller 22 år gammel
| Fødselsdato | Din alder | dage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 januar 2004 | Du er 22 år, 3 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 8 148 |
| 1 februar 2004 | Du er 22 år, 2 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 8 117 |
| 1 marts 2004 | Du er 22 år, 1 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 8 088 |
| 1 april 2004 | Du er 22 år, 0 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 8 057 |
| 1 maj 2004 | Du er 21 år, 11 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 8 027 |
| 1 juni 2004 | Du er 21 år, 10 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 7 996 |
| 1 juli 2004 | Du er 21 år, 9 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 7 966 |
| 1 august 2004 | Du er 21 år, 8 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 7 935 |
| 1 september 2004 | Du er 21 år, 7 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 7 904 |
| 1 oktober 2004 | Du er 21 år, 6 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 7 874 |
| 1 november 2004 | Du er 21 år, 5 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 7 843 |
| 1 december 2004 | Du er 21 år, 4 måneder og 22 dage gammel | 7 813 |
Generation: Generation Z
People born in 2004 belong to the Generation Z (1997–2012).
True digital natives who never knew a world without smartphones. Characterized by pragmatism, social awareness, and comfort with diversity. Growing up during the COVID-19 pandemic profoundly affected their education and worldview.
Read more about generational differences in our complete generation guide.
The world in 2004
Here is what was happening in the world around the time people born in 2004 arrived:
- Facebook was launched from a Harvard dorm room
- A devastating tsunami in the Indian Ocean killed over 230,000 people
- NASA's Spirit and Opportunity rovers landed on Mars
Life expectancy for people born in 2004
According to global statistics, a person born in 2004 could expect to live approximately 68.2 years at the time of their birth. Someone born in 2004 who is still alive today is 21–22 years old, which means they have lived roughly 32% of their originally expected lifespan.
Note that these figures represent global averages at birth. Actual life expectancy varies significantly by country, gender, and socioeconomic factors. Modern medicine and improved living conditions mean that people who survived childhood often outlive their birth-year estimates. Learn more in our life expectancy trends article.