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Neil Howe (born October 21, 1951) is an American author and consultant. He is best known for his work with on social generations regarding a theorized generational cycle in American history. Howe is currently the managing director of demography at Hedgeye and he is president of Saeculum Research and LifeCourse Associates, consulting companies he founded with Strauss to apply Strauss–Howe generational theory. He is also a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Global Aging Initiative, and a senior advisor to the Concord Coalition.


Biography
Howe was born in , California. His grandfather was the astronomer Robert Julius Trumpler. His father was a physicist and his mother was a professor of occupational therapy. He attended high school in , California, and earned a BA in English Literature at in 1972. He studied abroad in France and Germany, and later earned graduate degrees in economics (MA, 1978) and history (MPhil, 1979) from .

After receiving his degrees, Howe worked in Washington, D.C., as a public policy consultant on global aging, long-term , and . His positions have included advisor on public policy to the , policy advisor to the Concord Coalition, and senior associate for the Global Aging Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

(2025). 9780892065325, Center for Strategic and International Studies.

During the 1990s, Howe developed a second career as an author, historian and pop sociologist, examining how generational differences shape attitudes, behaviors, and the course of history. He has since written nine books on social generations, mostly with . In 1997 Strauss and Howe founded LifeCourse Associates, a , speaking, and consulting company built on their generational theory. As president of LifeCourse, Howe currently provides marketing, personnel, and government affairs consulting to corporate and nonprofit clients, and writes and speaks about the collective personalities of today's generations.

Howe lives in Great Falls, Virginia, and has two young-adult children, Giorgia (born 1992) and Nathaniel (born 1994). Millennials Rising, Neil Howe & William Strauss (C) 2000, pg. 369


Work
Howe has written a number of non-academic books on generational trends. He is best known for his books with William Strauss on generations in American history. These include Generations (1991) and The Fourth Turning (1997) which examine historical generations and describe a theorized cycle of recurring mood eras in American history (now described as the Strauss–Howe generational theory).
(1991). 9780688081331, William Morrow and Company.
(1997). 9780767900461, Broadway Books.
Generations made a deep impression on former US Vice President , who called it the most stimulating book on American history he'd ever read, and sent a copy to each member of Congress. The Fourth Turning made a deep impression on , who wrote and directed Generation Zero (2010), a Citizens United Productions film on the book's theory, prior to his becoming White House Chief Strategist.

Howe and Strauss also co-authored 13th Gen: Abort, Retry, Ignore, Fail? (1993) about , and Millennials Rising (2000) about the .

(1993). 9780679743651, Vintage Print. .
(2025). 9780375707193, Vintage Books.
Eric Hoover has called the authors pioneers in a burgeoning industry of consultants, speakers and researchers focused on generations. He wrote a critical piece about the concept of "generations" and the "Millennials" (a term coined by Strauss and Howe) for the Chronicle of Higher Education. offered his critique of Howe's book Generations for The New York Times Book Review.

Howe has written a number of application-oriented books with Strauss about the Millennials’ impact on various sectors, including Millennials Go to College (2003, 2007), Millennials and the Pop Culture (2006), and Millennials and K-12 Schools (2008). After Strauss died in 2007, Howe authored Millennials in the Workplace (2010).

(2025). 9780971260641, LifeCourse Associates.

In 1988, he coauthored On Borrowed Time with Peter G. Peterson, one of the early calls for budgetary reform (the book was reissued 2004). Since the late 1990s, Howe has also coauthored a number of academic studies published by CSIS, including the Global Aging Initiative’s "Aging Vulnerability Index" and The Graying of the Middle Kingdom: The Economics and Demographics of Retirement Policy in China. In 2008, he co-authored The Graying of the Great Powers with Richard Jackson.


Selected bibliography
  • On Borrowed Time (1988)
  • Generations (1991)
  • 13th Gen: Abort, Retry, Ignore, Fail? (1993)
  • The Fourth Turning (1997)
  • Global Aging: The Challenge of the Next Millennium (1999)
  • Millennials Rising (2000)
  • The 2003 Aging Vulnerability Index (2003)
  • Millennials Go To College (2003, 2007)
  • The Graying of the Middle Kingdom (2004)
  • Millennials and the Pop Culture (2005)
  • Long-Term Immigration Projection Methods (2006)
  • Millennials and K-12 Schools (2008)
  • The Graying of the Great Powers (2008)
  • Millennials in the Workplace (2010)
  • The Fourth Turning Is Here: What the Seasons of History Tell Us about How and When This Crisis Will End (2023)
    (2025). 9781982173739, Simon & Schuster.


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