Age Diversity in the Workplace
The 2019 Working Longer study offers new insights on the public’s view on age in the workplace, and provides an overview of the changing nature of work and retirement in the U.S.
The 2019 Working Longer study offers new insights on the public’s view on age in the workplace, and provides an overview of the changing nature of work and retirement in the U.S.
Introductionꜛ While many older Americans look forward to their retirement years with great anticipation, a substantial subset of the aging population is struggling to prepare for retirement and is deeply concerned about the financial realities of this later stage of life, according to a new study conducted by The Associated…
In the United States, the population aged 65 years and older is growing rapidly. In 2010, these older Americans comprised 13 percent of the U.S. population. Population projections for 2030 show a marked increase, with older adults comprising 19 percent of the population or an estimated 72 million older adults.1…