Do You Plan To Work After 65? More Americans Are Delaying Retirement, Study Finds. How About You?
Chris G. Laughter
VP Client Services at First Sun Consulting, LLC- Outplacement Services
There is an increasing trend of older workers remaining in the labor force. A Pew Research study this month found that the number of working Americans ages 65 and older has?nearly doubled ?in 35 years. The Pew data reveals that approximately one in five Americans in this age group were employed in 2023.
Older workers also work longer hours and earn higher pay than previous decades. The survey shows 62% percent are full-time employees, up 15% since 1987. At that time, the typical worker aged 65 or older made $13 per hour, whereas in 2022, they earned $22 per hour. AARP reported that the?average income ?of retirement-age workers was $78,000 in 2019, which soared 63% from 1985.
Seasoned workers have contributed significantly to the growth of the labor force. Experts predict that the percentage of older workers in the labor force will continue to increase in the coming years. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, this demographic is projected to comprise?8.6% of the workforce in 2032 , up from 6.6% in 2022.
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People are delaying retirement to stay mentally engaged and financially secure. As life expectancy has increased, it's understandable to fear outliving your money, especially as the cost of living skyrockets.
While the employment of older workers has increased, there are still challenges, such as income disparities and?ageism in the workplace . However, there are signs of progress, with more employers considering job applicants over 50.
Forbes.com | December 19, 2023 | Jack Kelly?
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