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erronis

(23,091 posts)
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 10:23 AM 16 hrs ago

Study confirms experience beats youthful enthusiasm -- The Register

https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/07/boomers_vs_zoomers_workplace/

Research shows productivity and judgment peak decades after graduation

A growing body of research continues to show that older workers are generally more productive than younger employees.

Annie Coleman, founder of consultancy RealiseLongevity, analyzed the data and highlighted a 2025 study finding peak performance occurs between the ages of 55-60.

Writing in the Stanford Center on Longevity blog, she cited research examining 16 cognitive markers that confirm that although processing speed declines after early adulthood, other dimensions improve, and overall cognition peaks near retirement age.

Studies from the past 15 years show that some qualities like vigilance may worsen with age alongside processing speed, but others improve, including the ability to avoid distractions and accumulated knowledge.

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A 2022 meta-analysis concluded that professional teams tend to function better when they have company veterans among them, as did Bank of America's findings [PDF] two years later.

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Study confirms experience beats youthful enthusiasm -- The Register (Original Post) erronis 16 hrs ago OP
From the comments: "a working world that seemingly values youthful forward thinkers over experience?" -- No. erronis 16 hrs ago #1
Yeah, but experience asks for a higher salary. milestogo 16 hrs ago #2

erronis

(23,091 posts)
1. From the comments: "a working world that seemingly values youthful forward thinkers over experience?" -- No.
Sat Feb 7, 2026, 10:28 AM
16 hrs ago
>a working world that seemingly values youthful forward thinkers over experience

No. Nobody gives a crap about forward thinking, but old workers have a lifetime of salary increases behind them. The working world values low wages over experience.
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