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by rmah
1322 days ago
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Many people think of the labor participation rate is just the % of working among the adults working age population who could be employed if good jobs were available to them. In reality, the divisor includes college students, the highly disabled, happy housewives/househusbands, trust fund brats and, most importantly, the elderly/retired. Essentially everyone age 16 and over. Not 19, not 21, 16. I.e. it includes juniors and seniors in HS and college students. The demographic shifts in the US means the labor force participation rate will, by necessity, decline. |
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