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Aging Isn’t the Problem. Ageism Is.

July 12, 2026
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Aging Isn’t the Problem. Ageism Is.
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Ageism Is Costing Us Billions — And We’re Still Pretending It’s Just a “Workplace Issue”

Ageism isn’t subtle. It’s not a misunderstanding, a generational quirk, or an HR training topic we revisit once a year. It is a systemic economic drag — and according to new findings, it could drain $500 billion in productivity from OECD economies by 2040. That number should stop us cold. Instead, we continue to treat age discrimination as an interpersonal problem rather than a structural failure.

The truth is simple: economies that sideline older workers are sabotaging themselves.

A Demographic Reality We Can’t Ignore

The workforce is aging — rapidly. Populations over 65 are growing faster than any other demographic, while the working-age population is barely expanding. Yet employers cling to outdated assumptions that older workers are less adaptable or less productive. The data shows the opposite.

Extended unemployment among workers 55+ is projected to cost:

  • $113 billion in the United States
  • $106 billion in France
  • $25.6 billion in the United Kingdom

These losses aren’t theoretical. They are the direct result of bias — of shutting out people who want to work, can work, and have decades of experience to offer.

The Human Toll Is Even Higher

Ageism doesn’t just push people out of jobs; it pushes them out of society. Research links age discrimination to millions of preventable disease cases and tens of billions in additional healthcare costs. Depression, isolation, and declining physical health follow when people are told — implicitly or explicitly — that they no longer matter.

And many older adults don’t show up in unemployment statistics at all. They simply stop looking for work after repeated rejection. The economic loss is invisible, but enormous.

Countries That Choose Inclusion Are Winning

Some nations have already realized that experience is an economic asset:

  • South Korea has a 70% employment rate among people aged 55–64.
  • Japan has increased employment among workers over 65 for 20 straight years.
  • Sweden allows flexible pension withdrawals, making retirement a transition — not a cliff.

These policies aren’t radical. They’re practical. They treat older adults as contributors, not burdens.

The Real Question: Why Are We Still Leaving Money on the Table?

Multigenerational teams outperform homogenous ones. Older workers bring stability, institutional knowledge, and mentorship. Younger workers bring new skills and fresh perspectives. Together, they innovate faster and solve problems better.

Yet ageism persists because it’s easy — because it allows companies to chase short-term savings by replacing experience with lower salaries. But the long-term cost is staggering.

If we lose $500 billion by 2040, it won’t be because older workers failed to keep up. It will be because employers refused to let them.

We Need a New Economic Story — One That Includes Everyone

Ageism is not just a social injustice. It is an economic self-inflicted wound. Tackling it isn’t charity; it’s strategy. It’s how we strengthen labour markets, reduce healthcare burdens, and unlock the full potential of a rapidly changing population.

The bill for ageism is coming due. The only question now is whether we will act — or continue paying for our own prejudice.

 

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