More and more older adults in the U.S. are choosing to continue to work well into their retirement years.
Overall growth in the 65 and older population, higher cost of living, and various social factors have led to a growing share of older adults in the American workforce.
This map shows the percentage of U.S. adults 65 and older who are still working by state using figures from a LendingTree analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
This phenomenon is already worldwide. Soon people will die working
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Fiat world continues to misallocate resources such as able-bodied workers. Perhaps the real estate bubble deflating and melting into Bitcoin will make the nation more productive.
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The more expensive cities on the east coast seem to see more of this.
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I noticed that. Is it because of the cost of living in those cities or do people like to work?
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The cost of living is higher around that area.
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