America's Job Market Cools, Hitting Young Workers Hardest

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The U.S. job market is weakening, particularly affecting younger workers entering the workforce. Data from the Labor Department reveals an unemployment rate of 10.5% for those aged 16 to 24 in August, the highest since the pandemic. Recent graduates face even higher unemployment rates compared to the broader workforce. Economic uncertainty and the rise of artificial intelligence in the workplace further complicate job prospects, leaving entry-level workers feeling especially vulnerable.

Source: YAHOO

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