For most of the past half-century, adults in the U.S. Baby Boom generation – those born after World War II and before 1965 – have been the main driver of the nation’s expanding workforce. But as this large generation heads into retirement, the increase in the potential labor force will slow markedly, and immigrants will play the primary role in the future growth of the working-age population (though they will remain a minority of it).
Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at Immigration projected to drive potential U.S. labor force growth through 2035 | Pew Research Center




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