Age Discrimination Still Present Despite A Hot Job Market

The job market in the U.S. is on fire, but seniors looking for work continue to complain about age discrimination.  Workers over 50 haven’t joined the jobs recovery to the same degree as younger peers, not counting the millions who retired early during the past two years.  In January, nearly one-third of job seekers age 55 and older were part of the long-term unemployed, according to federal data which compared them to workers between the ages of 16 and 54.  In a recent AARP survey, 78% of workers between the ages of 40 and 65 said they had seen age discrimination.  One suggestion : Address the issue head on and don’t avoid it. Prove to a potential employer that you have what it takes to compete with a younger worker.

 

Carmel, CA Retinal Implants To Restore Sight In Macular Degeneration Patients Shows Promise

A treatment where surgeons implant a tiny device in the retinas of patients which contain stem cells looks extremely promising for those with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).  Although it has only been done with 15 patients, many participants have passed the one-year mark with improving vision.  One woman who had the treatment said, “Shortly after the surgery, I turned to my husband while we were watching TV and said, ‘I can see all of their faces!’”  Doctors say FDA approval is about five years away.  To see local specialists in macular degeneration, see links below.

https://news.usc.edu/trojan-family/stem-cell-therapy-macular-degeneration-usc-clinical-trial/

https://www.montereyeye.com/our-services/retinal-care
https://www.peninsulaeyecarecenters.com/low-vision.html

http://vantageeye.com/services-macular.html

Monterey, CA Retinal Implants To Restore Sight In Macular Degeneration Patients Shows Promise

An Asian senior patient and caregiver smiling at each other

A treatment where surgeons implant a tiny device in the retinas of patients which contain stem cells looks extremely promising for those with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).  Although it has only been done with 15 patients, many participants have passed the one-year mark with improving vision.  One woman who had the treatment said, “Shortly after the surgery, I turned to my husband while we were watching TV and said, ‘I can see all of their faces!’”  Doctors say FDA approval is about five years away.  To see local specialists in macular degeneration, see links below.

https://news.usc.edu/trojan-family/stem-cell-therapy-macular-degeneration-usc-clinical-trial/

https://www.montereyeye.com/our-services/retinal-care
https://www.peninsulaeyecarecenters.com/low-vision.htm