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In order to a maintain a sufficient labor force, the United States must add at last 4.6 million workers each year through 2033. But, according to a new report from the Committee for Economic Development (CED), that might not be easy — considering a slowing workforce and an aging population.

The report from the CED, the public policy center of the nonprofit think tank The Conference Board, outlines a comprehensive strategy for expanding labor force participation, strategically increasing immigration, and aligning worker skills with evolving economic demands.

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