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U.S. civilian labor force participation rate for ages 60 years and over reaches 30% in 2012

05/05/2012

29.4% of the people over 60 years were in the civilian labor force in 2012, up from 22% in 2002, according to the Labor Dept. This reflects the blow to savings from the economic crisis of 2008.

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