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The Pew report uncovered that older workers are making more money than they did in 1987, with the median worker aged 65 or older earning $22 an hour, up from just $13 in 1987 and narrowing the ...
Older workers are sometimes perceived as "doddering but dear,” Christina Matz, associate professor at the Boston College School of Social Work, and director of the Center on Aging and Work told BBC.
The graying of the U.S. workforce is gaining momentum. A Pew Research survey found nearly a fifth of Americans age 65 and older were employed in 2023, nearly double the three decades prior ...
Population aging can potentially change American society as a whole. Many companies use a system, in which older, tenured workers get raises and benefits over time, eventually hitting retirement. [165] With larger numbers of older workers in the workforce, this model might be unsustainable.
Roughly 1 in 5 Americans over 65 were employed in 2023, four times the number in the mid-80s. Employers are gradually recognizing the value of older workers and taking steps to retain them.
A quarter of U.S. adults over the age of 50 have no retirement savings, according to a new AARP survey -- and 70% of people surveyed are worried about prices rising faster than their income.
Good morning! As the U.S. workforce grows older, the problems around ageism in the office are coming to a head.Elder millennials, Gen X, and boomer employees all say they’re experiencing serious ...
Older workers have generally been working longer, but will available jobs be able to support them? According to research by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, certain factors ...