
More elderly adults remain in the workforce.
Like people live longerMany elderly adults refuse to retire at a traditional age of 65. While many want to keep working to stay engaged and related, others cannot afford an alternative.
Today, more than 11 million elderly adults are in their workforce. By 2030, if all the baby booms are 65 and older, almost 10% labor It will consist of elderly adults.
With significant demographic changes that are already working in the five-generation workforce, finding a place to work older is more relevant than ever.
SeniorDistory Distory Directory digital platform, analyzed the data of the Labor Statistics Bureau, the Census Census and the Federation of Tax Administrators, which occupy the best and worst states (plus Colombia) for old workers.
After accounting for average income, income tax, income tax, remote work, workforce, business growth rate and discrimination in the workplace related to age, northeast and west were estimated the highest as the best places for adults, while the southern states were located.
Washington led the list “thanks to a strong business environment, without income tax and the highest growth in the new business last year (88.6%),” the report said. “It also has high average income for senior households ($ 63,963) and a strong house culture (22.4% of adults are remote).”
He was followed by New Yampshire and Alaska.
In Mississippi, the worst will be for the elderly, the participation of work among the elderly workers was low, and 188 complaints against age discrimination for 100,000 workers.
Here are the best 10 states for old workers:
1. Washington
2. New -Hampshire
3. Alaska
4. Maryland
5. Colorado
6. Connecticut
7. Massachusetts
8. South Dakota
9. Utah
10. Vermont
Here are the best 10 worst states for old workers:
42. Oklahoma
43. Georgia
44. South Carolina
45. North Carolina
46. Louisiana
47. Kentucky
48. West Virginia
49. Alabama
50. Arkansas
51. Mississippi
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Originally this story was presented on Fortune.com
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2025-04-23 19:37:00
Alexa Mikhail