22.5% of people with a disability have a job. Here's what employers can do support them
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Last year, 22.5% of people with a disability were employed, the highest percentage since the data was first collected in 2008. Unemployment rates for people with disabilities are significantly higher, with disparities also affecting Black adults and veterans, often leading to poverty.
Companies hiring workers with disabilities see a 90% increase in retention and a 72% increase in productivity, emphasizing the benefits of inclusive hiring practices. To future-proof workforces, businesses must create accessible and inclusive environments.
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