
Teens aren’t getting summer jobs like they used to - this year could be worse than ever
According to a new report, US workers aged 16 to 19 are projected to gain just 790,000 jobs from May through July this year, the lowest summer hiring total since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking the data in 1948. Meanwhile, older workers are now more likely to be employed than teens. #Data is beautiful #ScholER
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