From WSJ: By this point in his life, Keith Daniel thought he
would be saving for retirement, helping his daughter through college and
slugging his way to glory in his local softball league.
Instead, the 52-year-old is burning through his savings and
working odd jobs to make ends meet. He hasn't held a full-time job in over
three years.
Much of the attention during the prolonged U.S. employment
crisis has been on high rates of joblessness among young people. Less noticed,
but no less significant to many economists, has been the plight of the
middle-aged. More than 3.5 million Americans between the ...
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