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Older Workers Report

Physically Demanding Jobs and Involuntary Retirement Worsen Retirement Insecurity

November 2022 Status of Older Workers Report

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Older Workers’ Wages Are Growing—But Not Fast Enough

June 2022 Status of Older Workers Report
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Jun 2022

No "Great Resignation" for Older Workers—Mass Job Loss Drove the Retirement Surge

March 2022 Status of Older Workers Report
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Mar 2022

The Pandemic Retirement Surge Increased Retirement Inequality

2021 Q2 Status Of Older Workers Report
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Jun 2021

The Stalled Jobs Recovery Pushed 1.1 Million Older Workers Out Of The Labor Force

Brief—2020 Q4 Status of Older Workers Report
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Feb 2021

A First in Nearly 50 Years, Older Workers Face Higher Unemployment Than Mid-Career Workers

 Brief—  2020 Q3 Status Of Older Workers Report
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Oct 2020

Over Half of Unemployed Older Workers at Risk of Involuntary Retirement

 Brief—  2020 Q2 Status Of Older Workers Report
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Aug 2020

Recession Increases Downward Mobility in Retirement: Middle Earners Hit From Both Sides

 Brief— 2020 Q1 Status Of Older Workers Report
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May 2020

Older Workers Know They Face An Unfriendly Labor Market

 2019 Q4 Status Of Older Workers Report
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