It is not the norm to have a close friend who is at least 15 years older or younger than you are, according to an AARP survey. Only 37 percent of all adults say they have a close friend who is 15 or more years older or younger. By generation, here is the percentage who have a close cross-generational friendship...
Millennials: 32%
Gen Xers: 41%
Boomers: 39%
The most likely way of meeting a close friend who is so much older or younger is at work, cited by 26 percent of those with such friends.
Source: AARP, The Positive Impact of Intergenerational Friendships
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