It's impossible to give an exact number of how many members of the Greatest Generation are still alive. However, estimates suggest that there are fewer than 100,000 left in the United States.
This generation, born roughly between 1901 and 1927, faced significant challenges, including the Great Depression and World War II. Their experiences shaped their values and perspectives, and their contributions to society are still felt today.
As the last members of the Greatest Generation pass away, it's important to remember their stories and learn from their resilience and determination.