"America's Workforce Struggles to Keep Up with Surplus of Retirees"

Despite a wave of baby boomers returning to work after the Great Retirement, there are still approximately 2 million more retirees than America's workforce can handle, according to new data from the St. Louis Fed. While some retirees have unretired due to inflation, recession fears, and a volatile stock market, the number of retirees remains higher than predicted. The declining birth rate and an aging population have raised concerns about a shrinking workforce and the strain it could put on programs like Social Security and Medicare. Structural adjustments and policy changes are needed to address the challenges posed by the large cohort of retiring baby boomers.
- Despite the wave of boomers returning to work after the Great Retirement, there are still 2 million more retirees than America’s workforce can handle Fortune
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