U.N. report predicts older people to triple by 2050 (Reuters via Yahoo! News: Tue, 13 Mar) The number of people 60 years of age and older may nearly triple to 2 billion by 2050, accounting for nearly a quarter of the expected 9.2 billion global population, a U.N. report warned on Tuesday.
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World population will reach 9.2 billion in 2050, U.N. report says (San Diego Union-Tribune: Wed, 14 Mar) Nuke inspector arrives in N.Korea Associated Press The chief U.N. nuclear inspector expressed hope for progress in relations with North Korea as he arrived in Pyongyang for talks on implementing a landmark nuclear disarmament agreement.
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Shortage of workers may stretch many employers (Boston Globe: Tue, 13 Mar) American businesses are largely unprepared for a seismic workforce change that will get underway in the coming decade, as tens of millions of baby boomers retire and far fewer new employees arrive to take their place.
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