Hearing Loss Lowers Prospects of Employment and Higher Income for Young Americans
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Hearing loss impacts employment and income among young adults
Hearing loss is the most common form of sensory disability. Approximately 1.6 billion people around the world currently live with from some degree of hearing loss, and the WHO has forecast that this number will rise to 2.5 billion by 2050.
Hearing loss lowers prospects of employment and higher income for young Americans
Hearing loss is the most common form of sensory disability. Approximately 1.6 billion people around the world currently live with some degree of hearing loss, and the WHO has forecast that this number will rise to 2.5 billion by 2050.
Hearing Loss Reduces Employment Opportunities and Earnings Potential for
Hearing loss stands as the most widespread form of sensory disability worldwide, intricately affecting the lives of an estimated 1.6 billion individuals today. According to projections by the World Health Organization (WHO), this number is anticipated to escalate dramatically, reaching approximately 2.5 billion by the year 2050. This rising prevalence brings with it profound implications not just for health but for socioeconomic parameters globa…
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