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Working-Age Americans: Working-Age and u.s.-Born Parents

working-age americans: But new immigrants will account for all the growth, according to CTV. Without them, the number of working-age Americans would drop to 166 million by 2035. Pew projects that the U.S. working-age 25-64 population will grow from 173 million in 2015 to 183 million in 2035. As Baby Boomers retire, the number of U.S.-born working-age adults with U.S.-born parents will account for a smaller share of working-age population 66 per cent in 2035, down from 74 per cent in 2015. Pew's projections are based on current rates of immigration and combine legal immigrants with those who enter the United States illegally. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.