09/24/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/24/2024 07:44
During National Employ Older Workers Week, AmeriCorps Seniors Director Atalaya Sergi shares how national service supports our older workforce and organizations.
The rising average and median age of Americans requires our institutions, employers, and communities to consider and include older adults in workforce development programs. As of 2022, 23.3percent of the civilian labor force was aged 55 and older, up from 12.4 percent in 1998. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that individuals aged 65 and older will make up 9.4 percent of the workforce by 2028.
Older adults are a vital, growing segment of the labor force. Some older Americans work beyond the age of 65 due to financial pressures such as medical debt and the increased cost of living. Others work to acquire new skills, socialize, pursue passions, and feel productive. As Americans live longer, healthier lives, more of us will extend our working years by choice or necessity. Advocating for inclusive workspaces where older workers can thrive and contribute benefits everyone.
Every year, during the last full week of September, National Employ Older Workers Weekstrives to educate employers and communities about the realities, needs, and opportunities associated with our aging workforce. Older employees can benefit businesses as mentors, thought leaders, and examples demonstrating strong work ethics and commitment to quality.
AmeriCorps Seniors provides support for older workers year-round. Volunteering can be an effective strategy for workforce development. To develop this type of opportunity for older adults, AmeriCorps Seniors funded community organizations to support older adults in enhancing their skills and securing employment. We've backed our belief in older workers, and that service can be a pathway, with $12 million in recent grants.
AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers seeking employment opportunities are serving with local organizations that close gaps and address community needs in healthcare, caregiving, education, and legal and financial services. These AmeriCorps Seniors Workforce Development grantees provide our volunteers with training, certifications, mentoring, coaching, transportation, job placement, and other support for professional and para-professional careers. Several programs offer competitive stipends to reduce financial barriers for older adults interested in serving as a pathway to employment:
AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers enrich their communities with knowledge, skills, lived experience, and necessary service. At AmeriCorps, we honor and support their return to the workforce or change in careers. We all have a role in ensuring that older workers can satisfy their material needs and contribute to our nation.
Learn more about how AmeriCorps Seniorsvolunteers bring out our best as a nation.