Fortune | FORTUNE 07月22日 23:28
A quarter of Gen X who’ve been laid off in the last decade haven’t found another job since—and 11% have taken pay cuts to escape unemployment
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文章聚焦美国50至65岁人群,特别是“被遗忘的一代”——X世代,在当前生活成本攀升、退休金延迟背景下,许多人希望继续工作以维持生计,却面临被裁员后难以再就业的困境。数据显示,X世代失业后找到新工作的比例较低,且常被迫接受降薪。这背后是年龄歧视、被视为“临时工”以及同代人竞争激烈等多重因素。尽管他们拥有丰富的经验,却常被忽视、低估,职业发展受阻,收入低于年轻同事,晋升机会也大打折扣。

📈 **中年群体工作意愿与现实压力:** 随着生活成本上升和退休金延迟,美国50至65岁人群(特别是X世代)普遍希望延长工作年限以维持财务稳定,但许多人发现自己被裁员后,重返职场异常困难。

📉 **X世代再就业困境与薪资下滑:** 研究显示,X世代在过去十年中经历裁员的比例不低,且其中相当一部分人(24%)在失业后无法找到新工作。即使能找到新工作,也有11%的X世代被迫接受降薪,这反映了他们在劳动力市场上面临的严峻挑战。

⏳ **年龄歧视与职业发展受阻:** X世代在求职过程中常因接近退休年龄而被视为“临时性”员工,加上劳动力市场竞争加剧,即使拥有丰富的行业经验,也往往不如年轻一代更具竞争力。他们普遍面临被忽视、低薪以及晋升机会被年轻同事抢占的局面,22%的40岁以上员工表示工作单位会跳过他们分配挑战性任务,16%目睹了晋升机会偏向年轻员工的模式。

💼 **“被遗忘的一代”的职场身份危机:** X世代作为劳动力市场中的重要组成部分,却常常被忽视,与组织的归属感和工作认可度普遍较低。近半数40岁以上的劳动者报告收入低于年轻同事,即使从事相同工作,也存在薪酬差距,这加剧了他们作为“被遗忘的一代”的职场困境。

💰 **高昂的财务压力:** 81%的X世代认为当前薪资不足以让他们感到财务安全,这一比例高于其他世代。他们不仅面临生活成本上涨的压力,还常常需要同时承担抚养子女和照顾年迈父母的责任,并持有美国各代际中最高的平均债务水平。

Americans want to work longer to support themselves as the cost of living climbs and 401(k) benefits are further delayed, but many older Gen X workers and young boomers are being forced into retirement after being laid off with no jobs to turn to.

Among U.S. citizens between the ages of 50 and 65, 14% were laid off once in the past 10 years, with 4% being fired more than once, according to a WSJ analysis of Boston College’s 2012 to 2022 Retirement Study. And of those who experienced layoffs at least once, 24% were not able to find a new job. That group is almost entirely represented by the Gen X cohort of workers, who are aged 45 to 60, and often hold competitive senior roles in the later years of their career. 

But having years of industry expertise and a long-standing career doesn’t mean they’re the first-choice candidates for open roles. Older generations often have to look longer to find a gig; Gen Z and millennials aged between 25 and 34 were typically unemployed for an average of 19 weeks, compared to employees aged 55 to 64 who were unemployed for 26 weeks. Even among those Gen Xers who could find a new gig, the analysis notes that 11% were forced to take a pay cut. 

There are a few reasons why Gen Xers are having a harder time getting new work after being fired. As the eldest generation still largely in the workforce, they’re nearing retirement and are potentially seen as being more temporary compared to millennial and Gen Z workers with decades left in their careers. Plus, with more Americans working longer, there is simply more competition for a select number of senior roles. 

Why Gen Xers are working later and having a hard time finding work

There are some Americans nearing the typical retirement age of 65, but choosing to work longer out of passion for their careers. But many others are delaying their next era of rest and relaxation, opting to stay in the workforce out of pure necessity.

Around 81% of Gen X workers say that their current job doesn’t pay enough to make them feel financially secure, according to a 2024 data from Deputy analyzed by Fortune. And they’re feeling the money squeeze more than others, as only 75% of Gen Z, 73% of millennials, and 71% of baby boomers say the same. 

“Many Gen X workers are facing intense financial pressure—from rising costs to juggling the responsibilities of caring for both children and aging relatives, all while managing the highest average debt of any generation in the U.S,” Deputy’s CEO Silvija Martincevic told Fortune.

Just as financial pressure peaks, many Gen Xers are finding themselves overlooked, underpaid, and edged out. Dubbed the “Forgotten Generation,” they’re often overlooked as vital workers, despite making up one-third of the U.S. workforce. Gen X is 18% less likely than other generations to say they feel a strong sense of belonging at their organization, according to a 2024 report from Achievers. This generation is also 30% less likely than others to say they’re meaningfully recognized at work.

Being overlooked is having some serious ramifications on Gen Xers’ careers. 

Nearly half of workers over the age of 40 report earning less than their younger coworkers, according to a 2024 study from Resume Now, and about 49% say they make less money than their Gen Z and young millennial colleagues for doing the same job. 

Due to ageism and the expectation they’ll retire soon, Gen Xers are also being passed up on getting career opportunities and unlocking bigger paychecks. About 22% of employees 40 and up say their workplaces skip over older workers for challenging assignments, and 16% say they’ve witnessed a pattern of being passed over for promotions in favor of younger staffers.

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