NU Online News Service, Jan. 6, 1:39 p.m. EST
The workforce is aging, but the impact this will have on loss costs may not be as negative as originally thought, according to new NCCI Holdings research.
In a report, "Workers Compensation and the Aging Workforce," NCCI says older workers do generally tend to have higher loss costs per worker, but the difference seems to be between "younger" workers in the 25-34 age group and "older" workers in every age group over 35.
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