Urodzeni w 1930 roku
Jeśli urodziłeś się w 1930 roku, masz 95 lub 96 lat
| Data urodzenia | Twój wiek | dni |
|---|---|---|
| 1 styczeń 1930 | Masz 96 lat, 3 miesięcy i 25 dni | 35.179 |
| 1 luty 1930 | Masz 96 lat, 2 miesięcy i 25 dni | 35.148 |
| 1 marzec 1930 | Masz 96 lat, 1 miesięcy i 25 dni | 35.120 |
| 1 kwiecień 1930 | Masz 96 lat, 0 miesięcy i 25 dni | 35.089 |
| 1 maj 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 11 miesięcy i 25 dni | 35.059 |
| 1 czerwiec 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 10 miesięcy i 25 dni | 35.028 |
| 1 lipiec 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 9 miesięcy i 25 dni | 34.998 |
| 1 sierpień 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 8 miesięcy i 25 dni | 34.967 |
| 1 wrzesień 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 7 miesięcy i 25 dni | 34.936 |
| 1 październik 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 6 miesięcy i 25 dni | 34.906 |
| 1 listopad 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 5 miesięcy i 25 dni | 34.875 |
| 1 grudzień 1930 | Masz 95 lat, 4 miesięcy i 25 dni | 34.845 |
Generation: Silent Generation
People born in 1930 belong to the Silent Generation (1928–1945).
Born between the two great wars. Known for conformity, hard work, and respect for authority. Many became civil rights pioneers — Martin Luther King Jr. and Anne Frank both belong to this generation. They came of age during the Korean War and early Cold War.
Read more about generational differences in our complete generation guide.
The world in 1930
Here is what was happening in the world around the time people born in 1930 arrived:
- The Great Depression deepened worldwide
- Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh
- The Empire State Building began construction in New York
Life expectancy for people born in 1930
According to global statistics, a person born in 1930 could expect to live approximately 35 years at the time of their birth. Someone born in 1930 who is still alive today is 95–96 years old, which means they have lived roughly 274% 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.