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America's missing middle: The shrinking 45-64 population

The article discusses the declining population of Americans aged 45-64, referred to as the 'missing middle,' based on U.S. Census Bureau data. This demographic shift is attributed to factors such as aging populations, increased retirement rates among baby boomers, and generational differences in size. The 45-64 age group saw a national decline of 3.2%, with significant drops in the Northeast and Midwest, while the South experienced minimal growth. The trend reflects broader societal changes, including shifting demographics, economic pressures, and regional migration patterns. The article highlights potential implications for social institutions, workforce dynamics, and public policy, particularly regarding aging populations and the role of Gen X in shaping community leadership.

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America's missing middle: The shrinking 45-64 population

The article discusses the declining population of Americans aged 45-64, referred to as the 'missing middle,' based on U.S. Census Bureau data. This demographic shift is attributed to factors such as aging populations, increased retirement rates among baby boomers, and generational differences in size. The 45-64 age group saw a national decline of 3.2%, with significant drops in the Northeast and Midwest, while the South experienced minimal growth. The trend reflects broader societal changes, including shifting demographics, economic pressures, and regional migration patterns. The article highlights potential implications for social institutions, workforce dynamics, and public policy, particularly regarding aging populations and the role of Gen X in shaping community leadership.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual demographic trends without overt ideological slant. While it raises concerns about societal impacts, it does not favor one political perspective over another. The framing remains neutral, focusing on data and analysis rather than advocacy for specific policies or parties

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