The Rise of Older Workers: A Shift in the Workforce

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The share of older Americans in the labor force has doubled in the past 35 years, with 19% of Americans aged 65 and over currently employed. This shift reflects an aging society, improved health among older adults, changes in work nature, and policy changes such as delayed access to full Social Security benefits. Older workers are also earning higher wages, narrowing the pay gap with younger workers. Many older adults are choosing to work longer for financial stability, purpose, and gradual retirement. However, the growing presence of older workers in well-paying positions may make it harder for younger workers to enter the job market.
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