Here are the top 10 best and worst states for older adults in the workplace

More elderly live in the workforce.
Since people live longer, many older adults abandon retirement at the traditional age of 65. While many of them want to continue working for engagement and communication, others cannot bear any alternative.
Today, more than 11 million people in the workforce. By 2030, when all children are 65 years and over, nearly 10 % of the workforce will include the elderly.
With major demographic changes already in the workforce of five generation, finding a place to work in the oldest age is more important than ever.
Greatly, a digital living manual platform analyzed data from the work statistics office, the statistical office, and the Tax officials Union to classify the best and worst states (in addition to the Colombia boycott), for the older workers.
Countries in the north and west were classified as the best place for older adults, while the southern states were at the bottom.
Washington topped the list “due to its strong business environment, with no personal income tax and the highest rate of new business growth last year (88.6 %),” according to the report. “It also has a large average income for adult families ($ 63,963) and a strong culture of the house (22.4 % of older adults).”
This was followed by New Hampshire and Alaska.
In Mississippi, the worst state of the older workers, the participation of labor among older workers was low, and there were 188 complaints of discrimination based on age per 100,000 workers.
Here are the 10 best states for the older workers:
1. Washington
2. New Hampshire
3. Alaska
4. Marland
5. Colorado
6. Contecticut
7. Massachusetts
8. South Dakota
9. Utah
10. Fairmont
Here are the 10 best states for the older workers:
42. Oklahoma
43. Georgia
44. South Carolina
45. North Carolina
46. Louisiana
47. Kentucky
48 Virginia Western
49. Alabama
50. Arkansas
51. Mississippi
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This story was originally appeared on Fortune.com
2025-04-23 19:37:00