The entire concept of specific cultural generations is just trying to apply solid framing to a nebulous concept of certain demographic groups and how they influence both popular culture and society as a whole. Part of it, I feel, is that people simply started giving new names to demographics more rapidly. For instance, 'Boomer' got a solid 20 years (usually seen as DOB 1945-1965), but Gen X got a nebulous 14-17 years, depending on who you ask (but few put it all the way to 1985). Is that because the demographic group ended there, or was it because after ~1979-1982, people started coming of age during the turn of the millennium, and people started wanting to talk about 'Millennials?' It's hard to say. Certainly it's good reason not to use the demographic generations as concrete markers and take with a grain of salt anything that tries to break things down by generation as though they were.