GAO
... workers over age 55 and their numbers are projected to increase to 31.8 million by 2015. This growth is projected to increase the percentage of the workforce that is over 55 from 14 percent in ...
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GAO
BLS estimates that 33.3 million older persons will be in the labor force in 2025, an average annual increase of only 0.5 percent from 2015. Figure 2: Past and Projected Number of Workers Over ...
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Tomorrow's Jobs
Workers 55 and older, on the other hand, are projected to increase from 15.6 percent to 21.2 percent of the labor force between 2004 and 2014, due to the aging of the baby-boom generation ( Chart 3
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... projected 14.8-percent increase ... percent, with the largest increase for management analysts. Employment in professional and related occupations is projected to grow the fastest and to add more workers (6 ...
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II. OVERVIEW
... end of 2004, 48 million people were receiving benefits: 33 million retired workers ... The OASDI annual cost rate is projected to increase from 11.13 percent of taxable payroll in 2005, to 16.74 percent ...
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B. LONG-RANGE ESTIMATES
... considering the projected number of beneficiaries per 100 workers ... the population, projected annual deficits begin in 2018 and increase to levels nearly 6 percent ... As a result, the projected increase ...
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Entitlement-Driven Long-Term Budget Substantially Worse Than ...
This is sustainable only if there are enough workers paying taxes to support all ... Spending for Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid is projected to increase from 8.4 percent of GDP in 2005 to 18 ...
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Short-range projections for the Social Security program
From 1990 to 2000, the number of disabled workers and auxiliaries increased by 56 percent. From 2000 to 2010, the number is projected to increase by about 39 percent, from about 6.7 million to 9.2 ...
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Short-range projections for the Social Security program
... payment status for special age-72 beneficiaries is projected as a percent of the ... Benefits to parents of deceased workers are projected to decrease only slightly, as the increase in average benefits ...
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Tomorrow's Jobs
Workers 55 and older, on the other hand, are projected to increase from 14.3 percent to 19.1 percent of the labor force between 2002 and 2012, due to the aging of the baby-boom generation ( Chart 3
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CareerPerfect® - Employment Trends
The supply of workers, the labor force, is projected to increase by 12 percent over the 1998-2008 period. This represents a somewhat lower growth rate than the 13 percent increase over the previous 10 ...
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Healthcare Intelligence Network » Blog Archive » Factor Returning ...
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of American workers ages 50 and over is projected to increase by 34 percent from 2003 to 2012, a net gain of 12.5 million workers
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18 Million New Jobs Projected Through 2014
... decade, total employment is projected to increase by 18.9 million jobs, or 13 percent ... to age, with the number of workers in the 55-and-older group projected to grow by 49.1 percent ...
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Two Million Workers Will Likely Exhaust Their Regular Unemployment ...
... Congressional Budget Office, represents a sharp increase over the number of workers ... provide these benefits, that will bring to six percent the proportion of the two million workers projected ...
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ISEEK Spotlight
... growth in total employment is attributed to the projected increase ... unpaid family workers, and wage and salary workers-is projected to ... sectors is expected to grow at double the 1.2-percent projected ...
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