Explore the Data:

Employee Outcomes in the "Silver Tsunami"

Visualizing the Impact of Private Business Transitions on Employees


With approximately 200,000 middle-market companies in the U.S. — many of them owned by baby boomers approaching retirement — a significant wave of business transitions is expected, representing an unprecedented transfer of company value in the coming years.

Nearly 130 million people in the U.S. work for private businesses. As these businesses transition in ownership, what do these shifts and the strategies pursued in route mean for them?

Understanding the data


Drawing on data from nearly 1,500 workers whose employers experienced ownership transitions, we first look at how overall employee satisfaction and job quality shift during these changes.

Ownership type is only part of the story. By controlling for ownership change, we can pinpoint which strategies adopted by new owners boost employee outcomes — and which ones undermine job quality. For anyone focused on workforce well-being and its impact on organizational performance, these distinctions offer valuable insight.

Use the interactive features below to see how outcomes vary depending on the type of new owner.

Explore The Data: Employee Outcomes

This interactive data set gives you a peek behind ownership transitions. Discover how the complex decisions involved — such as who the new buyer is and the strategies they pursue — can impact a significant portion of the country's workforce.

A graph showing the employee outcome trends for various types of ownership transitions. The initial view displays all employee job quality over time for all ownership transition types. Filters can be applied to isolate or overlay specific outcomes for chosen ownership transition types.

Filters

Choose one or more filters to visualize employee outcomes for specific ownership transitions.

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