Geboren in 1966
Wenn Sie in 1966 geboren wurden, sind Sie 59 oder 60 Jahre alt
| Geburtsdatum | Ihr Alter | Tage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Januar 1966 | Sie sind 60 Jahre, 3 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 22.027 |
| 1 Februar 1966 | Sie sind 60 Jahre, 2 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.996 |
| 1 März 1966 | Sie sind 60 Jahre, 1 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.968 |
| 1 April 1966 | Sie sind 60 Jahre, 0 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.937 |
| 1 Mai 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 11 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.907 |
| 1 Juni 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 10 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.876 |
| 1 Juli 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 9 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.846 |
| 1 August 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 8 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.815 |
| 1 September 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 7 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.784 |
| 1 Oktober 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 6 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.754 |
| 1 November 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 5 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.723 |
| 1 Dezember 1966 | Sie sind 59 Jahre, 4 Monate und 22 Tage alt | 21.693 |
Generation: Generation X
People born in 1966 belong to the Generation X (1965–1980).
The "latchkey kids" who grew up with rising divorce rates and both parents working. They witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall, the rise of MTV, and the dawn of personal computing. Known for independence, skepticism, and launching the tech revolution.
Read more about generational differences in our complete generation guide.
The world in 1966
Here is what was happening in the world around the time people born in 1966 arrived:
- The United States sent combat troops to Vietnam
- Malcolm X was assassinated
- The Voting Rights Act was signed into law
Life expectancy for people born in 1966
According to global statistics, a person born in 1966 could expect to live approximately 55.6 years at the time of their birth. Someone born in 1966 who is still alive today is 59–60 years old, which means they have lived roughly 108% 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.