Monday, March 30, 2015

Jobseekers Age: Contracted (less)

Frustrated Businessman with head in hands on the table
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By Richard Eisenberg

The AARP Public Policy Institute recently conducted a survey of 2,492 people aged 45-70 years who were unemployed at any given time in the last five years. The main conclusion: Many're back at work, but earn half of them (48 percent) less than she did in her old job.

"Many of them are in their early retirement years when their income is the best in his life," Lori Trawinski, Head of Banking and Finance at the Institute AARP Public Policy and one of the authors of the report, said the American Society on Aging attended annual conference I was in Chicago last week.

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