Retirement: Older Adults Upgrade Their Skills To Become Entrepreneurs (PBS Newshour Podcast)

Seniors are EntrepreneursEntrepreneurs are often imagined as twenty-something recent college dropouts. But in fact, people ages 45 to 64 start businesses at higher rates than do their younger peers — and plenty of seniors are in startup mode, too. Economics correspondent Paul Solman visits a New York City center that helps older adults upgrade their technology skills and realize their entrepreneurial dreams.

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