CINCINNATI (WKRC) — A new report reveals that Cincinnati's average worker is older compared to those in other major cities. The city's prime working-age population, defined as individuals aged 25 to ...
Sluggish growth, continued outmigration and demographic challenges are projected to continue, according to Moody’s Analytics.
America's labor market is quietly crossing a demographic tipping point, as older workers make up a growing share of the people keeping the economy running. The shift is not just a story about ...
Cincinnati's prime working-age population (25-54) is 38.2%, ranking it low among peer cities. Attracting young workers is crucial for Cincinnati's future prosperity. Only 38% of workers in the ...
Recent shifts in immigration flows have lowered the estimates of net international migration into the United States. New data indicate that net migration will be close to half a million people in 2025 ...