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MORGANTOWN - The aging of the baby boomers may hit West Virginia harder than other parts of the country, according to a new demographic study.
Factors such as an aging population with a median age topping 40 years and a high rate of young people moving away pose a greater challenge for the state, said Christiadi, the West Virginia University demographer who wrote the study. Christiadi, who works for the WVU Bureau of Business and Economics Research, uses only one name.See the full content of this document
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Aging Population Will Pose Challenge
"We will have fewer people working and more people retired," Christiad...
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