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« Talkin’ ‘bout her generation | Main
Saturday
04Mar2006

Vermont Losing Prized Resource as Young Depart

DateSaturday, March 4, 2006 at 09:44AM

According to the New York Times, since 1990, the total number of twenty to thirty-four year-olds living in Vermont has decreased by nineteen percent. This decrease in the working-aged population will create huge problems for businesses, especially as older Vermonters retire.
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