50 Is the New 65: Older Americans Are Getting Booted from Their Jobs -- and Denied New Opportunities
By Lynn Stuart Parramore
December 22, 2013
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every corner of America, millions of people are terrified of losing
their jobs and falling into financial ruin. Men and women with
impressive professional achievements and credentials are being let go,
nudged out and pushed aside. They are pounding the pavement and scouring
the job sites, but find themselves turned away even for the most basic
retail jobs. Not because they aren’t competent. Not because they lack
skills. But simply because they have a gray hair or two.
This is not just a story of people in their 60s or 70s. Workers as young as 50 are shocked to find themselves suddenly tossed onto the employment rubbish heap, just when they felt on top of their game. They’re feeling stressed, angry and betrayed by a society which has benefited greatly from their contributions.
As the global population grows older, age discrimination is on the rise. It could be headed for you, much sooner than you think.
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