What's the real story with the changing age distribution of working Americans over the previous five years? We've previously shown that large declines in the working population of the U.S. has taken place across all age groups, but how much of that might be considered to be normal, such as in the case of retirement, and how much might due to other factors? Which age groups have been hurt the most during the Great Recession, and are there any that have made out the best?
To find out, we need to go back to the Employment to Population ratio that...











Are Baby Boomers Stealing Jobs from the Young? (Part 3)