Vietnam is in its workforce golden age
4/14/202625 min
As the U.S. population ages, our economy will rely more on nations with younger workforces. Nations like Vietnam, where there are two working-age adults for every dependent. As part of our ongoing Age of Work series, host Kai Ryssdal and ADP chief economist Nela Richardson visit a garment factory and outdoor vendor market in Ho Chi Minh City to learn more about Vietnam’s economy. But first: Companies contend with higher transportation costs and the Fed faces oil industry demand destruction.
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Kai Ryssdal· Host0:53
[ on-hold music] It's a petroleum-based economy, gang. We just live in it. Also, what the labor force in Vietnam has to do with the economy here. From American Public Media, this is Marketplace. [upbeat music] In Los Angeles, I'm Kai Ryssdal. It is Tuesday today. This one is the fourteenth of April. Good as always to have you along, everybody. Another story from our series, The Age of Work,