People of color make up the bulk of new working-age hires for the first time ever, according to an analysis from The Washington Post. Women have driven the trend, according to the Post, which cited Labor Department data going back to the 1970s. The trend has been driven both by a wave of retirements among white baby boomers and another wave of minority women entering the workforce in 2015, the newspaper noted. It added, however, that the demographics could be some of the first affected in a slowing job market. “We’ve seen a lot of gains in employment among lower-income...