Brutal Job Search Reality for Older Americans Out of Work
Bit.ly/WorkAdventures | Despite a rosier jobs picture in April, for Americans ages 55 or older who have been unemployed long-term, the prospect of finding work is greatly limited. Economic correspondent Paul Solman explores why older workers face joblessness and considerable financial strain.
This video is part of our special interactive project, New Adventures for Older Workers: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/new-older-workers/chapter-1-rethinking-retirement
Видео Brutal Job Search Reality for Older Americans Out of Work канала PBS NewsHour
This video is part of our special interactive project, New Adventures for Older Workers: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/new-older-workers/chapter-1-rethinking-retirement
Видео Brutal Job Search Reality for Older Americans Out of Work канала PBS NewsHour
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