About 10% of working age people who described themselves as disabled in 2016 found jobs in 2017. That’s the highest rate of job adoption among disabled Americans since 2000, when the labor market was equally tight. A New York Times analysis of government data found that workers age 40 to 54 were responsible for almost all of the increase.
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