Becker's Healthcare August 15, 2024
Kelly Gooch

As more baby boomers have reached retirement age, the workforce in the U.S. has grown older, as well.

The finding is from an Aug.15 report from the Employee Benefit Research Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C.

For the report, the EBRI examined the U.S. civilian labor force through December 2023, using data from the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey, available through the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Four trends to know, per the report:

1. Starting in 2008, the 65 and older demographic made up an increasingly larger portion...

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