Friday’s jobs report showed the percentage of working age people in a job or looking for one was holding at 62.7% last month.
The New York Fed reports that fewer Americans are planning to work deep into their 60s. Many of them are responding to the pressures of the pandemic.
A new Marketplace-Edison Research Poll puts numbers to what we’ve been seeing and experiencing.
Americans aged 65 and older are more likely to keep working into old age.
A new book called "Bullshit Jobs: A Theory," looks at how a lot of the work that people do is meaningless.
It makes you more engaged.
The new book "Rest" looks at the importance of relaxation time and why overworking can hurt employees in the long run.
The labor participation rate for people 55 and up is near its highest in decades.
President Obama has announced that he will update labor rules to allow workers extra pay for work.
Art director Matilda Kahl changed her life by changing her wardrobe.