Older women are changing the face of the U.S. labor force

Career gains, financial pressures and shifting family dynamics have led a growing number of women older than 55 to delay retirement.

(Illustration by Roche Cruchon for The Washington Post)
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More women than ever are putting off retirement, and they do it because they relish their work — or because they have no choice, especially in recent years.

For decades, family duties and discrimination pushed women out of the workforce earlier than men, but today’s older women are staying on the job longer than previous generations. Some seek career satisfaction, but others work longer because they feel they can’t afford to retire.