I was struck by an article on the website of the San Francisco Chronicle that reports for the first time that workers age 65 and over outnumber employed teenagers: http://tinyurl.com/27opz5h. There are a variety of factors at work here, including unfortunately the devastating effect of the recession on the work opportunities for young people. The impact of the… »
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