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At the same time, the working-age population group between the ages of 15 and 59 continues to decline statistically.
Source: https://columbuspost.com/record-chinas-population-decline-and-birth-rates-as-a-population-time-bomb/
If the state hopes to increase its working-age population by the end of the decade, the report found, the number of housing units needed jumps to 227,000.
Source: https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2023/03/06/back-in-the-news-state-home-prices-rose-49-in-five-years/
In Italy, which is set to be the next European Union country to run into serious demographic headwinds, only 40 percent of working-age women are economically active, meaning there is a pool of extra labor to draw on.
Japan offset some of the fall in the working-age population by growing the share of women in the workforce.
More working-age adults were covered by employer-based plans last year, contributing to a drop in their uninsured rate, the Census Bureau said.
Source: https://krdo.com/news/2023/09/12/poverty-rate-jumps-in-2022-after-end-of-enhanced-child-tax-credit/
Most DWP working-age benefits increase every April, in line with the previous September's CPI inflation rate, which was 10.1% in September 2022.
Source: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/cost-of-living/energy-bills-dwp-universal-credit-26342187
“Nationally, we know that 70% of working-age adults who are blind are not employed, and finding an open position is just one facet of that statistic,” said Kelly.
Nine million working-age Britons are currently deemed economically inactive.
That's 3.7% of the working-age population (16-64 years old).
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-52660591?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
They say the economy needs to create 100,000 jobs per month to keep up with growth in the working-age population.
This is equivalent to one in 20 working-age people in the area – defined by the ONS as aged between 16 and 64.
This is equivalent to one in 32 working-age people in the area – defined by the ONS as aged between 16 and 64.
This means 6.9% of the working-age population were in very low-skilled roles.
“To support families in the meantime, we are providing millions of vulnerable households with £900 in direct cash payments this year, plus a record increase in the National Minimum Wage, and a 10% uplift in working-age benefits and the state pension.”
With that has come a distinct lack of working-age people.